SR GNT JOHN 8:28
(P=80) οὐδέν (ouden) Typical English gloss=‘nothing’
Strongs=37620 Lemma=oudeis
Word role=pronoun Morphology=····ANS: case=accusative gender=neuter number=singular
Year=33 AD
OET JOHN 5:30 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT JOHN 5:30 word 10
OET JOHN 6:63 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT JOHN 6:63 word 11
OET JOHN 9:33 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT JOHN 9:33 word 13
OET JOHN 10:41 English gloss=‘not_one’ SR GNT JOHN 10:41 word 15
OET JOHN 11:49 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT JOHN 11:49 word 18
OET JOHN 12:19 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT JOHN 12:19 word 14
OET JOHN 14:30 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT JOHN 14:30 word 18
OET JOHN 15:5 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT JOHN 15:5 word 26
OET JOHN 16:23 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT JOHN 16:23 word 9
OET JOHN 18:20 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT JOHN 18:20 word 33
OET JOHN 21:3 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT JOHN 21:3 word 33
OET MARK 14:60 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT MARK 14:60 word 14
OET MARK 14:61 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT MARK 14:61 word 13
OET MARK 15:4 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT MARK 15:4 word 12
OET LUKE 20:40 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT LUKE 20:40 word 7
OET ACTS 5:36 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT ACTS 5:36 word 42
OET GAL 4:12 English gloss=‘nothing’ SR GNT GAL 4:12 word 11
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘oudeis’ have 11 different glosses: ‘of no_one’, ‘of nothing’, ‘there_is not_one’, ‘to no_one’, ‘to nothing’, ‘no_one’, ‘no_one is’, ‘not_one’, ‘not_one kind’, ‘nothing’, ‘nothing is’.