οὔτε
oúte
neither
A coordinating conjunction meaning 'neither' or 'nor,' used to connect two or more negative clauses or elements, indicating that none of the connected options or actions apply or occur. Often pairs with οὐδέ or similar negatives in polysyndetic expressions. Contextually, it expresses the exclusion of each connected element from the action, state, or assertion of the sentence.
3 John 1:10 · Word #20
Lexicon G3777
| Lemma | οὔτε |
| Transliteration | oúte |
| Strong's | G3777 |
| Definition | A coordinating conjunction meaning 'neither' or 'nor,' used to connect two or more negative clauses or elements, indicating that none of the connected options or actions apply or occur. Often pairs with οὐδέ or similar negatives in polysyndetic expressions. Contextually, it expresses the exclusion of each connected element from the action, state, or assertion of the sentence. |
Morphology CONJ.C
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | CONJ.C — Correlative Conjunction — Paired conjunctions |
Common Translation
| Phrase | neither |
| Literal | neither |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | οὔτε |
| Strong's | G3777 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G3777-01
neither / nor
| Morphological Notes | Coordinating conjunction (particle); used to join two or more negatively related clauses or elements, excluding each from the assertion. |
| Rendering Rationale | The compound of οὐ (not) and τε (and/also) literally conveys "not-and," functioning as a coordinating conjunction that excludes each connected element. "Neither / nor" preserves this negative linking force without adding contextual nuance. |
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