Lexicon méte: neither, nor Original Word: μήτεPart of Speech: Conjunction,Negative Transliteration: méte Phonetic Spelling: (may'-teh) Short Definition: nor, neither, not even Definition: nor, neither, not even, neither…nor. HELPS word-Studies 3383 mḗte (from 3361 /mḗ, "not a possibility" and 5037 /té, "both-also") – properly, both-also not, i.e. neither also, nor indeed. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom mé and teDefinitionneither, nor NASB Translationeither (4), neither (2), neither...nor (3), no (1), nor (7), or (12).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3383: μήτεμήτε ( μή and the enclitic τέ) (from Homer down), a copulative conjunction of negation, neither, nor (differing from οὔτε as μή does from οὐ. It differs from μηδέ; in that μηδέ separates different things, but μήτε those which are of the same kind or which are parts of one whole; cf. Winers Grammar, § 55, 6; ( Buttmann, § 149, 13 b.)): μήτε ... μήτε, neither ... nor, Luke 7:33 ( T μή ... μηδέ); (five times); Acts 23:12, 21; Acts 27:20; Hebrews 7:3; (but in Ephesians 4:27 for μή ... μήτε we must with L T Tr WH substitute μή ... μηδέ). μή ... μήτε ... μήτε, Matthew 5:34-36 (four times); 1 Timothy 1:7; James 5:12; Revelation 7:3; ἵνα μή ... μήτε ... μήτε, Revelation 7:1; μηδέ ... μήτε ... μήτε, 2 Thessalonians 2:2 L T Tr WH; μή εἶναι ἀνάστασιν, μηδέ ἄγγελον (for that is something other than ἀνάστασις), μήτε πνεῦμα (because angels belong to the genus πνεύματα), Acts 23:8 R G; cf. Winers Grammar, 493 (409); (Buttmann, 367f (314f)).
Strong's neither, nor From me and te; not too, i.e. (in continued negation) neither or nor; also, not even -- neither, (n-)or, so as much. see GREEK me see GREEK te |
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