GreekG3378PRT-N + G

μὴ οὐκ

mē ouk

0Occurrences
G3378Strong's #
PRT-N + GPart of Speech

Definition

Quick Definition(Strong's Concordance)

as interrogative and negative, is it not that?

i.e. G3361 (μή) and G3756 (οὐ);

Full Lexicon Entry(Abbott-Smith)
. 3. In conditional and final sentences, after εἰ, ἐάν, ἄν, ἵνα, ὅπως: , 4. C. inf. (see M, Pr., 234f., 239, 255), (a) after verbs of saying, etc.: , (b) with artic. inf.: after a prep., without a prep.; (with) in sentences expressing consequence, after ὥστε: 5. C. ptcp. (see M, Pr., 231f., 239), in hypothetical references to persons of a certain character or description: , where the person or thing being definite, the denial is a matter of opinion: where the ptcp. has a concessive, causal or conditional force, if, though, because not: ,; where the ptcp. has a descriptive force (being such as), not: , 6. *μή *prohibitive, in indep. sentences, (a) with subjc. praes., 1 of person(s) pl.: (b) with imperat. praes., usually where one is bidden to desist from what has already begun : , (with) forbidding that which is still future: with imperat. aor., 3 of person(s), with subjc. aor., 2 of person(s), (d) with optative, in wishes: (LXX); *μὴ γένοιτο *(see M, Pr., 194; Bl., §66, 1), μή τις
II
As a conj.
1.after verbs of fearing, caution, etc., that, lest, perhaps
2.in order that not
III
Interrogative, in hesitant questions, or where a negative answer is expected: , μή τις, ( in Pl.), expecting an affirm, ans.; οὐ μή.
IV
*οὐ μή *as emphatic negation, not at all, by no means: with indic, fut., with subjc. aor.
LXX: for אֵין,אַיִן,אַל

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Grammar & Morphology

Part of Speech

PRT-N + G

Morphology Code

G:PRT-N + G:PRT-N

Full Description

G:PRT-N + G:PRT-N

Occurrences

μὴ οὐκ appears 0 times in the New Testament.

Key Passages

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