Dictionary entry

No

Webster's Dictionary 1913

No (nō), a. [OE. no, non, the same word as E. none; cf. E. a, an. See None.] Not any; not one; none.

Let there be no strife... between me and thee. Gen. xiii. 8.

That goodness is no name, and happiness no dream. Byron.

☞ In Old England before a vowel the form non or noon was used. “No man.” “Noon apothercary.” Chaucer.