οὔτις
outis
no one
Appears 19 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
οὔτις, neut. οὔτι, declined like τις, (οὐ, τις) A. no one or nobody, neut. nothing, common in all Poets ( uses it almost exclus. for οὐδείς in masc. and fem., but οὐδείς occurs in Fr. 28 (masc.), and is preferred by Trag. (οὔτις only twice in , Fr. 45, 325)), whereas οὐδείς only is used in Prose, exc. in neut. (v. infr.), οὔτις . . Δαναῶν Il. 1.88; οὔ. θεῶν Ag. 396 (lyr.), etc.: freq. agreeing with its Subst., οὔ. ἀνήρ El. 188 (lyr.), cf. Pr. 445, Pers. 414, etc.: in and other words may come between, οὐ γάρ τις, οὐ μὲν γάρ τις, Il. 6.487, Od. 8.552; οὔτε τινά . . , οὔτε τις . . Il. 13.224: rare in pl., ἐπεὶ οὔτινες ἐγγύθεν εἰσίν Od. 6.279; προφήτας οὔτινας Ag. 1099 (lyr.). 2. neut. οὔτι is freq. used as Adv., by no means, not at all, Il. 1.153, 2.338, etc.: so not only in Trag., but in , 1.148, 3.36, al., and in , R. 331a, 351a, al.: strengthd. οὔτι γε, Phd. 81d; οὔτι μὲν δή Tht. 186f, etc.; οὔτι μήν El. 817, etc.: also separated, οὐ γάρ τι Il. 20.467, Aj. 1111, etc.; οὐ μὲν γάρ τι Il. 19.321, etc.; οὔ νύ τι 8.39, etc. 3. τὸ οὔτι nothing, M. 1.15: pl., τῶν οὐτινῶν ib.17. II. as pr. n. with changed accent Οὖτις, ὁ, acc. Οὖτιν, Nobody, Noman, a fallacious name assumed by Odysseus (with a punning allusion to μήτις and μῆτις, v. Od. 20.20) to deceive Polyphemus, 9.366, 408, cf. Cyc. 549, 672 sq., V. 184 sq. 2. name of a fallacy, περὶ τοῦ οὔτιδος, title of work by Chrysippus, 7.198, cf. 82.
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