γείτων, γείτονος, ὁ, ἡ (from γῆ, hence, originally 'of the same land,' of. Curtius, § 132) from Homer down, a neighbor: Luke 14:12; Luke 15:6, 9; John 9:8.
Luke 14:12 - N-AMP GRK:σου μηδὲ γείτονας πλουσίους μή NAS: rich neighbors, otherwise KJV: nor [thy] rich neighbours; lest they INT: of you nor neighbors rich lest
Luke 15:6 - N-AMP GRK:καὶ τοὺς γείτονας λέγων αὐτοῖς NAS: his friends and his neighbors, saying KJV: and neighbours, saying INT: and the neighbors saying to them
Luke 15:9 - N-AFP GRK:φίλας καὶ γείτονας λέγουσα Συνχάρητέ NAS: her friends and neighbors, saying, KJV: and [her] neighbours together, INT: friends and neighbors saying Rejoice with
John 9:8 - N-NMP GRK:Οἱ οὖν γείτονες καὶ οἱ NAS: Therefore the neighbors, and those KJV:The neighbours therefore, and INT: The Therefore neighbors and those who