ou, ouk, ouch


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not, no
Original Word: οὐ,
Transliteration: ou, ouk, ouch
Phonetic Spelling: (oo)
Short Definition: nay
Word Origin
a prim. word
Definition
not, no
NASB Word Usage
all* (1), any the less (2), before* (1), cannot (1), cannot* (49), certainly* (1), ever* (3), except (1), failed (1), few* (1), great* (1), greatly* (1), impossible* (1), incessantly* (1), kept...a virgin* (1), kept right* (1), long* (1), neither (2), neither* (3), never (6), never* (17), no (147), no* (22), none (4), none* (3), nor (3), nothing (8), nothing* (13), nowhere* (2), number (1), number* (2), only* (5), rather (2), rather than (1), refrain (1), refused* (1), than* (2), unable* (6), unaware* (3), unwilling* (12), unworthy* (1), virgin* (1), without (2), without* (6).

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nay, neither, never, no

Also (before a vowel) ouk (ook), and (before an aspirate) ouch (ookh) a primary word; the absolute negative (compare me) adverb; no or not -- + long, nay, neither, never, no (X man), none, (can-)not, + nothing, + special, un(-worthy), when, + without, + yet but. See also ou me, mekos.

see GREEK me

see GREEK ou me

see GREEK mekos

οὐκ (ouk) − 825 Occurrences

οὐχ (ouch) − 105 Occurrences



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