οὔτε
Etym. οὐ τε
I. "and not", Il., Hdt.
II. mostly repeated, οὔτε.., οὔτε.., "neither.., nor..", Lat. neque.., neque.., Hom., etc.: —οὔτε may be foll. by a posit. clause with τε, Lat. neque.., et.., οὔτ᾽ αὐτὸς κτενέει, ἀπό τ᾽ ἄλλους πάντας ἐρύξει he will "both not" kill "and" will defend, Il.:—the former οὔτε is sometimes omitted, ναυσὶ δ᾽ οὔτε πεζός [neither] by sea "nor" by land, Pind.