אין
'ayin
ay'-yin
As if from a primitive root meaning to benothing or notexist; a non-entity; generally used as a negative particle
KJV Usage: else, except, fail [father-] less, be gone, in [-curable], neither, never, no (where), none, nor (any, thing), not, nothing, to nought, past, un [-searchable], well-nigh, without,
1. nothing, not, nought n a. nothing, nought neg b. not c. to have not (of possession) adv d. without w/prep e. for lack of
Origin: as if from a primitive root meaning to be nothing or not exist
TWOT: 81
Parts of Speech: Neuter TBESH:
אַ֫יִן
a.yin
H:Neg
nothing
1) nothing, not, nought n 1a) nothing, nought neg 1b) not 1c) to have not (of possession) adv 1d) without w/prep 1e) for lack of
H205 און 'âvenאון
'âven
aw'-ven
From an unused root perhaps meaning properly to pant (hence to exert oneself, usually in vain; to cometonaught); strictly nothingness; also trouble, vanity, wickedness; specifically an idol
H370 אין 'ayinאין
'ayin
ah-yin'
Probably identical with H369 in the sense of query (compare H336); where ? (only in connection with prepositional prefix, whence)
KJV Usage: whence, where.
H371 אין 'ı̂ynאין
'ı̂yn
een
Apparently a shortened form of H369; but (like H370) interrogitive; is it not?