ΟΥΤΙΣ, ουτις
OUTIS, outis
Sounds Like: OO-tis
Translations: no one, nobody, nothing, no
From the root: ΟΥΤΙΣ
Part of Speech: Pronoun
Explanation: This word is a compound pronoun in Koine Greek, formed from the negative particle οὐ (ou, meaning 'not') and the indefinite pronoun τις (tis, meaning 'someone' or 'anyone'). It functions as a strong negative pronoun, meaning 'no one' or 'nobody'. It can also be used adjectivally to mean 'no' before a noun. It is used to express absolute negation regarding persons or things.
Inflection: Singular, Masculine or Feminine, Nominative
Strong’s number: G3762 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ΟΥΤΙΝΟΣ — (of) no one, (of) nothing, (of) nobody
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