οὔπω
τοῦ δὲ πολέμου οἱ καιροὶ οὐ μενετοί → in war, opportunities won't wait | the chances of war will not wait (Thucydides 1.142.2)
English (LSJ)
or οὔ πω, Ion. οὔκω, Adv.
A not yet, opp. οὐκέτι (no longer, no more), usu. with pres. or past (esp. pf., or aor. in pf. sense) tenses, Il.2.799, Od.13.335, Hes. Op.521, Sc.10, Pl.Prt.322b, Men.Epit.98, etc.; freq. with another word between, as οὐ γάρ πω Il.1.262, 2.192; so οὔ τί κω Hdt.6.110; οὔτι πω A.Pers.179, S.Aj.106, El.513 (lyr.), OC1370; οὐ πέφυκέ πω A.Pr.27, cf. Eu.590, etc. 2 sts. merely as a stronger form of the neg., not, not at all, when it may be used with the pres. or fut., σοὶ δ' οὔ πω . . θεοὶ κοτέουσιν Il.14.143, cf. 12.270, Od. 2.118, S.OT594; οὔ πω τλήσομ' . . ὁρᾶσθαι Il.3.306, cf. Od.5.358: with aor., A.Fr.241, S.OT105.
German (Pape)
[Seite 416] noch nicht, Hom., Hes. u. Folgde, gew. mit dem Präteritum, selten c. praes.; ll. 14, 143 Od. 2, 118. 3, 226. 11, 184. 13, 335. 23, 116; Tragg., οὔπω σωφρονεῖν ἐπίσταται Aesch. Prom. 984; vgl. Xen. An. 3, 2, 14; – c. fut., Od. 5, 358. – Oft werden die beiden Wörter getrennt (s. πώ). – Soph. O. R. 594 οὔπω τοσοῦτον ἠπατημένος steht für οὔπως.