οὐδὲ
oudé
not even
A conjunction expressing a negative coordination, meaning 'neither' or 'nor,' used to link two negative clauses, concepts, or words, denying both together or extending a previous negation. Also conveys 'not even' to intensify a negative statement and express exclusion or extremity. Further, can introduce an additional item in a list that is also included in the prior negation, or to strongly emphasize that not even an expected or notable case is an exception.
Galatians 2:5 · Word #2
Lexicon G3761
| Lemma | οὐδέ |
| Transliteration | oudé |
| Strong's | G3761 |
| Definition | A conjunction expressing a negative coordination, meaning 'neither' or 'nor,' used to link two negative clauses, concepts, or words, denying both together or extending a previous negation. Also conveys 'not even' to intensify a negative statement and express exclusion or extremity. Further, can introduce an additional item in a list that is also included in the prior negation, or to strongly emphasize that not even an expected or notable case is an exception. |
Morphology ADV
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| Part of Speech | ADV — Adverb — Modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb |
Common Translation
| Phrase | not even |
| Literal | not-even |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | οὐδέ |
| Strong's | G3761 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G3761-02
nor
| Morphological Notes | Particle (conjunction); indeclinable negative coordinating conjunction combining negation with linkage. |
| Rendering Rationale | "Nor" preserves the compound force of οὐ (not) and δέ (and/but), expressing negative coordination that extends or links a prior negation. As an indeclinable particle, its function is purely connective and adversative-negative. |
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