SR GNT JOHN 18:31
(P=100) οὐδένα (oudena) Typical English gloss=‘no_one’
Strongs=37620 Lemma=oudeis
Word role=pronoun Morphology=····AMS: case=accusative gender=masculine number=singular
Year=33 AD
OET JOHN 5:22 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT JOHN 5:22 word 7
OET JOHN 8:15 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT JOHN 8:15 word 11
OET JOHN 18:9 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT JOHN 18:9 word 17
OET MARK 5:37 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT MARK 5:37 word 4
OET MARK 7:24 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT MARK 7:24 word 19
OET MARK 9:8 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT MARK 9:8 word 7
OET MAT 17:8 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT MAT 17:8 word 7
OET ACTS 5:23 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT ACTS 5:23 word 24
OET 1COR 1:14 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT 1COR 1:14 word 6
OET 2COR 5:16 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT 2COR 5:16 word 6
OET 2COR 7:2 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT 2COR 7:2 word 3
OET 2COR 7:2 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT 2COR 7:2 word 5
OET 2COR 7:2 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT 2COR 7:2 word 7
OET PHP 2:20 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT PHP 2:20 word 1
OET JAM 1:13 English gloss=‘no_one’ SR GNT JAM 1:13 word 19
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’.