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| neither | (conj) ต่างก็ไม่, See also: ไม่ใช่, ไม่ทั้งสอง, Syn. not yet, not either, not at all |
| neither | (adj) ต่างก็ไม่, See also: ไม่ใช่, ไม่ทั้งสอง |
| neither | (adv) ต่างก็ไม่, See also: ไม่, ทั้งไม่, ไม่ใช่, ไม่ทั้งสอง |
| neither | (pron) ต่างก็ไม่, See also: ไม่ทั้งสอง, Syn. none of two, not any one |
| neither |
| neither | (adj) not either; not one or the other |
| Neither | conj. Not either; generally used to introduce the first of two or more coordinate clauses of which those that follow begin with nor. [ 1913 Webster ] Fight neither with small nor great, save only with the king. 1 Kings xxii. 31. [ 1913 Webster ] Hadst thou been firm and fixed in thy dissent, When she put it on, she made me vow ☞ Neither was formerly often used where we now use nor. “For neither circumcision, neither uncircumcision is anything at all.” Tyndale. “Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it.” Gen. iii. 3. Neither is sometimes used colloquially at the end of a clause to enforce a foregoing negative (nor, not, no). “He is very tall, but not too tall neither.” Addison. ” ‘I care not for his thrust' ‘No, nor I neither.'” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Neither | a. [ OE. neither, nother, nouther, AS. nāwðer, nāhwaeðer; nā never, not + hwaeðer whether. The word has followed the form of either. See No, and Whether, and cf. Neuter, Nor. ] Not either; not the one or the other. [ 1913 Webster ] Which of them shall I take? He neither loves, |