Strong's Concordance médamós: by no means Original Word: μηδαμῶςPart of Speech: Adverb, Negative Transliteration: médamós Phonetic Spelling: (may-dam-oce') Definition: by no means Usage: by no means, not at all. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originadverb from médamos; from méde and hamos (anyone) Definition by no means NASB Translation no means (2). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3365: μηδαμῶςμηδαμῶς (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), Acts 10:14; Acts 11:8. (the Sept. for חָלִילָה.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance not so. Adverb from a compound of me and amos (somebody); by no means -- not so. see GREEK me Forms and Transliterations Μηδαμως μηδαμώς Μηδαμῶς Medamos Medamôs Mēdamōs Mēdamō̂sLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Acts 10:14 AdvGRK: Πέτρος εἶπεν Μηδαμῶς κύριε ὅτι NAS: said, By no means, Lord, KJV: Peter said, Not so, Lord; for INT: Peter said In no way Lord for Acts 11:8 Adv |