NO MORE


Meaning of NO MORE in English

I. noun

Etymology: Middle English nomare, nomore, namare, namore, from Old English nā māre, from nā no + māre more — more at no , more

: nothing more : nothing further

it is a fantasy and no more — D.W.Brogan

will hear no more of this nonsense

II. adverb

Etymology: Middle English namare, namore (adverb & noun)

1.

a. : no longer

those stately homes stand no more

b. : no longer in existence : dead , departed

the glory of his house is no more

the great leader is no more

2. : to no greater extent : in no greater degree

can no more attempt to do intricate law-business than to play the piano — W.M.Thackeray

3. : nevermore

these fields and hills shall see thee no more

4. : neither

he won't hear of it. No more will I — W.C.Williams

no more you'll have to, if you don't want — William Faulkner

III. adjective

Etymology: Middle English namore, nomore (adjective & noun)

: not any more

there's no more milk or bread in the house

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.