οὐδέτερος

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English (LSJ)

α, ον,

   A not either, neither of the two, Hdt.1.51, Ar.Ra.1412, Pl.Phlb.21e: in pl., when each party is pl., first in Hes.Th.638, Sc. 171, cf. Hdt.1.76, etc.: divisim, v. ἕτερος 1. Adv. οὐδετέρως in neither of two ways, Pl.Lg.902c: also neut. pl. as Adv., = οὐδετέρως, Id.Plt. 258a, Tht.184a, etc.    II neutral, τῶν μὲν αἱρετῶν οὐσῶν, τῶν δὲ φευκτῶν, τῶν δ' οὐ. Arist.EN1175b26: so in Medic., of a state which is neither illness nor health, διάθεσις Herophil. ap. Gal.6.388; σῶμα Gal.1.307,311.    2 in Gramm., neuter, ἀρσενικῶν καὶ θηλυκῶν καὶ οὐ. D.H.Amm.2.10; τὸ οὐ. (sc. γένος) the neuter gender, A.D.Pron. 6.19. Adv. -ρως in the neuter, Id.Synt.199.20, Gal.9.458, Ath.15.701a; also of Verbs, οὐδετέρα διάθεσις Sch.D.T.p.246 H.

German (Pape)

[Seite 410] auch nicht einer von beiden, d. i. keiner von beiden, neuter; Hes. Th. 638 Sc. 171; Her. 1, 51, u. im plur., 3, 16; οὐδέτεροςβίος ἔμοιγε τούτων αἱρετός, Plat. Phil. 21 e, öfter; οὐδέτερα wie ἀμφότερα adverbial, Theact. 184 a Polit. 258 a. Bei den Grammatikern τὸ οὐδέτερον, sc. γένος, genus neutrum. – Οὐδ' ἕτερος ist nachdrücklicher, auch nicht einer von beiden. – Sp. haben auch, wie οὐθείς, οὐθέτερος gesagt.