G3365
G3365 — μηδαμῶς
Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.
Definition / Gloss
medamos (may-dam-oce`) adv.
1. not even one
[adverb from a compound of G3361 and amos (somebody)]
KJV: not so
Root(s): G3361
TWOT
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KJV Renderings
not so
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
μηδαμῶς (adverb from μηδαμός, and this from μηδέ, and ἆμος someone (perhaps allied with ἅμα, which see)) (from Aeschylus, Herodotus down), by no means, not at all: namely, τοῦτο γένοιτο, in replies after an imperative (A. V. Not so), Act 10:14; Act 11:8. (the Sept. for çÈìÄéìÈä.)
Englishman's Greek Concordance
μηδαμῶσ (not so)
Acts 10:14
- KJV: But Peter said Not so Lord for I have never eaten any thing that is common or unclean
- GK: ο δε Πέτρος είπε μηδαμώς κύριε ότι ουδέποτε έφαγον παν κοινόν η ακάθαρτον
Acts 11:8
- KJV: But I said Not so Lord for nothing common or unclean hath at any time entered into my mouth
- GK: είπον δε μηδαμώς κύριε ότι παν κοινόν η ακάθαρτον ουδέποτε εισήλθεν εις το στόμα μου