médeis, médemia, méden


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no one, nothing
Original Word: μηδείς,
Transliteration: médeis, médemia, méden
Phonetic Spelling: (may-dice')
Short Definition: no one
Word Origin
from méde and heis
Definition
no one, nothing
NASB Word Usage
all (1), any (7), anyone (8), anything (2), least (1), never (1), no (9), no at all (1), no basis (1), no man (1), no one (26), no way (1), nothing (22), without (4), without...any (1), without any (1).

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no one, nothing

Including the irregular feminine medemia may-dem-ee'-ah, and the neuter meden (may-den') from me and heis; not even one (man, woman, thing) -- any (man, thing), no (man), none, not (at all, any man, a whit), nothing, + without delay.

see GREEK me

see GREEK heis

μηδεὶς (mēdeis) − 15 Occurrences

μηδεμίαν (mēdemian) − 7 Occurrences

μηδὲν (mēden) − 35 Occurrences

μηδένα (mēdena) − 8 Occurrences

μηδενὶ (mēdeni) − 21 Occurrences

μηδενὸς (mēdenos) − 3 Occurrences

μηθὲν (mēthen) − 1 Occurrence



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