- noenum
- noenum adv. [old for non], not , Enn. ap. C.
Latin-English dictionary. 2013.
Latin-English dictionary. 2013.
Yes and no — For other uses, see Yes and no (disambiguation). Yes and no are two words for expressing affirmatives and negatives respectively in English (e.g. Are you hungry? Yes, I am. ). Early Middle English had a four form system, but Modern English has… … Wikipedia
Non- — (n[o^]n ) pref. [L. non, OL. noenu, noenum, fr. neoenum, lit., not one. See {None}.] A prefix used in the sense of not; un ; in ; as in nonattention, or non attention, nonconformity, nonmetallic, nonsuit. [1913 Webster] Note: The prefix non may… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
non- — prefix Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin non not, from Old Latin noenum, from ne not + oinom, neuter of oinos one more at no, one 1. not ; other than ; reverse of ; absence of < nontoxic > < nonlinear > … New Collegiate Dictionary
nein — Ptkl std. (9. Jh.), mhd. nein, ahd. nein, nain, as. nēn Stammwort. Eigentlich nicht eines , beschränkt auf die verneinende Antwort, vergleichbar etwa mit l. nōn, al. noenum aus ne + oinom. In den übrigen germanischen Sprachen ist die Verbindung… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
non- — prefix meaning not, lack of, or sham, 14c., from Anglo Fr. noun , from O.Fr. non , from L. non not, by no means, not at all, not a, from Old L. noenum not one (*ne oinom, from PIE *ne not + *oi no ; see ONE (Cf. one)). In some case … Etymology dictionary
non- — [nän, nun] [< L non, not < OL noenum < ne , negative particle (see NO1) + oinom, ONE] prefix 1. a) not b) the opposite of [nonessential] c) excluded (from a specified category) … English World dictionary