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Ancient Greek
Etymology
From μηδὲ (mēdè) + ἁμός (hamós).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɛː.da.mǒi̯/ → /mi.ðaˈmy/ → /mi.ðaˈmi/
Pronoun
μηδᾰμοί • (mēdamoí) (feminine μηδᾰμαί, neuter μηδᾰμά)
- (Ionic) not even one, none at all
- Synonyms: οὐδείς (oudeís), μηδείς (mēdeís)
Declension
Occurs only in the plural.
Derived terms
- μηδαμεῖ (mēdameî, “nowhere”)
- μηδαμῇ (mēdamêi, “in no wise, not at all”)
- μηδαμινός (mēdaminós, “good for nothing”)
- μηδαμόθεν (mēdamóthen, “from nowhere”)
- μηδαμόθι (mēdamóthi, “nowhere”)
- μηδαμοῖ (mēdamoî, “to nowhere”)
- μηδαμόσε (mēdamóse, “to nowhere”)
- μηδαμοῦ (mēdamoû, “nowhere”)
- μηδαμῶς (mēdamôs, “in no wise, not at all”)
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