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.

G3761

Galatians 2:5 · Word #2

Lexicon G3761

Lemmaοὐδέ
Transliterationoudé
Strong'sG3761
DefinitionA 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 All morphology codes

Part of Speech ADV — Adverb — Modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

Common Translation

Phrasenot even
Literalnot-even

Lexical Info

Lemmaοὐδέ
Strong'sG3761

SIBI-P1 Translation G3761-02

nor

Morphological NotesParticle (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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