This root form (lemma) is used in 2 different forms in the NT: νότον (AMS), νότου (GMS).
It is glossed in 5 different ways: ‘a south_wind’, ‘a south_wind is’, ‘the south’, ‘of a south_wind’, ‘of the south’.
OET MAT 12:42 Greek word=νότου (notou) Morphology=GMS English gloss=‘of the south’ SR GNT MAT 12:42 word 2
OET LUKE 11:31 Greek word=νότου (notou) Morphology=GMS English gloss=‘of the south’ SR GNT LUKE 11:31 word 2
OET LUKE 12:55 Greek word=νότον (noton) Morphology=AMS English gloss=‘a south_wind is’ SR GNT LUKE 12:55 word 3
OET LUKE 13:29 Greek word=νότου (notou) Morphology=GMS English gloss=‘the south’ SR GNT LUKE 13:29 word 11
OET ACTS 27:13 Greek word=νότου (notou) Morphology=GMS English gloss=‘of a south_wind’ SR GNT ACTS 27:13 word 4
OET ACTS 28:13 Greek word=νότου (notou) Morphology=GMS English gloss=‘a south_wind’ SR GNT ACTS 28:13 word 12
OET REV 21:13 Greek word=νότου (notou) Morphology=GMS English gloss=‘the south’ SR GNT REV 21:13 word 19