ναίω

Etymology
From, possibly from , but Beekes considers this uncertain. See.

Verb

 * 1)  to dwell, abide
 * 2)  to inhabit
 * 3)  to lie, be situated
 * 4)  to give one to dwell in; to make habitable, build
 * 5)  to found
 * 6)  to be situated
 * 7)  to let one dwell, to settle them
 * 8)  to settle
 * 1)  to inhabit
 * 2)  to lie, be situated
 * 3)  to give one to dwell in; to make habitable, build
 * 4)  to found
 * 5)  to be situated
 * 6)  to let one dwell, to settle them
 * 7)  to settle
 * 1)  to inhabit
 * 2)  to lie, be situated
 * 3)  to give one to dwell in; to make habitable, build
 * 4)  to found
 * 5)  to be situated
 * 6)  to let one dwell, to settle them
 * 7)  to settle
 * 1)  to lie, be situated
 * 2)  to give one to dwell in; to make habitable, build
 * 3)  to found
 * 4)  to be situated
 * 5)  to let one dwell, to settle them
 * 6)  to settle
 * 1)  to give one to dwell in; to make habitable, build
 * 2)  to found
 * 3)  to be situated
 * 4)  to let one dwell, to settle them
 * 5)  to settle
 * 1)  to found
 * 2)  to be situated
 * 3)  to let one dwell, to settle them
 * 4)  to settle
 * 1)  to let one dwell, to settle them
 * 2)  to settle
 * 1)  to settle
 * 1)  to settle
 * 1)  to settle