Word Summary
mētige: let alone, much less, much more
Original Word: μήτιγεTransliteration: mētige
Phonetic Spelling: (may'-tig-eh)
Short Definition: let alone, much less, much more
Meaning: let alone, much less, much more
Strong's Concordance
how much more.
From meti and ge; not at all then, i.e. Not to say (the rather still) -- how much more.
see GREEK meti
see GREEK ge
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3386: μήτιγεμήτιγε (so
G T WH; but
μήτι γέ R L,
μή τί γέ Tr) (from
μή,
τί,
γέ),
to say nothing of, not to mention, which according to the context is either a.
much less; or b.
much more, much rather; so once in the N. T.,
1 Corinthians 6:3. Cf.
Herm. ad Vig., p. 801f.