◄ 3304. menoun and menounge ► |
Lexicon menoun and menounge: rather, on the contrary Original Word: μενοῦνγεPart of Speech: Particle, Disjunctive Particle Transliteration: menoun and menounge Phonetic Spelling: (men-oon'-geh) Short Definition: nay rather Definition: nay rather; indeed, truly, really. HELPS word-Studies 3304 menoúnge (from 3303 /mén, "indeed"; 3767 /oún, "therefore"; and 1065 /gé, "really") – properly, therefore really indeed. 3304 (menoúnge) is often translated, yea rather, indeed on the contrary. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom men, oun and geDefinitionrather, on the contrary NASB Translationcontrary (1), indeed (1), more than (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3304: μενουγγεμενουγγε ( μενοῦν γέ L Tr) ( μέν, οὖν, γέ), nay surely, nay rather; three times in answers by which what was previously said is corrected (and standing at the beginning of the clause, contrary to Attic usage where μέν οὖν is never so placed; cf. Sturz, De dial. Mac. et Alex., p. 203f; Lob. ad Phryn., p. 342; ( Buttmann, 370f (318); Winer's Grammar, § 61, 6)): Luke 11:28 (where T Tr WH μενοῦν); Romans 9:20; Romans 10:18; also Philippians 3:8 (where L G Tr μέν οὖν, WH μέν οὖν γέ), and Nicet. ann. 21, 11. 415 (p. 851, Bekker edition).
Strong's rather, on the contrary From Not Used and oun and ge; so then at least -- nay but, yea doubtless (rather, verily). see GREEK Not Used see GREEK oun see GREEK ge |
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