μηδεμίαν

mēdeís

Negative pronoun meaning 'no one, nothing, not even one.' Used to indicate total absence or exclusion of persons or things, with emphasis on not a single instance or amount. Frequently functions as a substantive (without a noun), adjectival (modifying a noun), or adverbial in negating both animate and inanimate referents. Commonly appears in negative clauses and questions, or following certain particles and verbs of prohibition or denial, to reinforce absolute exclusion.

G3367

Hebrews 10:2 · Word #8

Lexicon G3367

Lemmaμηδείς
Transliterationmēdeís
Strong'sG3367
DefinitionNegative pronoun meaning 'no one, nothing, not even one.' Used to indicate total absence or exclusion of persons or things, with emphasis on not a single instance or amount. Frequently functions as a substantive (without a noun), adjectival (modifying a noun), or adverbial in negating both animate and inanimate referents. Commonly appears in negative clauses and questions, or following certain particles and verbs of prohibition or denial, to reinforce absolute exclusion.

Morphology QUAN ACC F SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech QUAN — Quantifier — Indicates amount
Case ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent
Gender F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine
Number SG — Singular — One

Lexical Info

Lemmaμηδείς
Strong'sG3367

SIBI-P1 Translation G3367-02

not even one

Morphological NotesQuantifier; accusative feminine singular form of μηδείς, functioning substantivally or adjectivally to denote total absence of one feminine entity.
Rendering RationaleThe rendering "not even one" preserves the compound force of μή (not) and εἷς (one), emphasizing absolute exclusion of a single instance. The accusative feminine singular form indicates a single feminine person or thing as the direct object or substantive in view.

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