Part of speech: preposition
(Acc) 1) without; 2) except (also inu)
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *enu, *ēnu; O Fris ōne, ōni; O Sax āno; OHG ānu, āne (Mod G ohne); Icel án ← Indo-Europ *ene-; Anc Gr ἄνευ prep "except; without"]
Concordance
inuh - Matth. V, 32; X, 29; XI, 25; Mrk. IV, 34; X, 7; Luk. VI, 49; VII, 21; X, 7; X, 21; Jhn. XV, 5 etc
inu - Rom. VII, 8; VII, 9; X, 14; XI, 29; Cor. I, IV, 8; XV, 27; Cor. II, X, 13; X, 15; XII, 2; XII, 3; Ephes. II, 12; Tim. I V, 21; Philem. I, 14; Skeirns. I, 4
inu - Rom. VII, 8; VII, 9; X, 14; XI, 29; Cor. I, IV, 8; XV, 27; Cor. II, X, 13; X, 15; XII, 2; XII, 3; Ephes. II, 12; Tim. I V, 21; Philem. I, 14; Skeirns. I, 4