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From Middle English nowyse, no-wyse, no wyse, equivalent to no (“none, not any”) + wise (“way, manner”).
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈnoʊwaɪz/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈnəʊwaɪz/
- Rhymes: -əʊwaɪz, -oʊwaɪz
nowise (not comparable)
- (archaic or dialect) (In) no way, (in) no manner; not at all.
Synonyms: nohow, noway- 1850, Thomas Carlyle, “The present time”, in Latter-Day Pamphlets:
To raise the Sham-Noblest, and solemnly consecrate him by whatever method, new-devised, or slavishly adhered to from old wont, this, little as we may regard it, is, in all times and countries, a practical blasphemy, and Nature will in nowise forget it. Alas, there lies the origin, the fatal necessity, of modern Democracy everywhere. - 1851 November 14, Herman Melville, “Heads or tails”, in Moby-Dick; or, The Whale, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers; London: Richard Bentley, →OCLC, page 445:
But that did in nowise mend the matter, or at all soften the hard heart of the learned gentleman with the copy of Blackstone. - 1904, James A. Crichton, transl., Compendious Syriac Grammar[1], London: Williams & Norgate, Preface to the First Edition, page XI; translation of Theodor Nöldeke, Kurzgefasste Syrische Grammatik, second edition, Leipzig, 1898:
The division into paragraphs aims in nowise [translating _durchaus nicht_] at logical consistency : […] - 1996 summer, Raymond Jarvi, “Hjalmar Söderberg on August Strindberg”, in Scandinavian Studies, volume 68, number 3, page 343:
His article was received with keen interest by Fredrik Vult von Steijern, the newspaper's cultural editor, who in turn paid the writer an honorarium of twenty crowns — nowise a modest sum at that time — despite the fact that the article never appeared in Dagens Nyheter. - 2006 fall, Nate Haken, “Dolphins Dancing Somewhere off the Coast of Cuba”, in The Massachusetts Review, volume 47, number 3, page 410:
I am going to create a trigger to the feelings of nostalgia, that this time at sea will nowise be lost.
- 1850, Thomas Carlyle, “The present time”, in Latter-Day Pamphlets:
in no manner
Armenian: ոչ մի դեպքում (očʻ mi depkʻum), ոչ մի կերպ (očʻ mi kerp)
Bulgarian: по никакъв начин (po nikakǎv način)
Dutch: in geen geval, absoluut niet
Finnish: ei millään tavalla, ei mitenkään
Georgian: არავითარ შემთხვევაში (aravitar šemtxvevaši)
German: auf gar keinen Fall
Ido: nule (io), nulamaniere (io)
Polish: bynajmniej (pl), żadną miarą, w żaden sposób
Russian: ни при каки́х обстоя́тельствах (ni pri kakíx obstojátelʹstvax), никак (ru) (nikak)
Spanish: de ninguna manera (es), de ningún modo, en absoluto (es)
Turkish: hiçbir biçimde