jwtj

Etymology
From. The noun is in turn simply a nominalized use of the adjective.

Adjective

 * 1)  which is not, who is not, not being
 * 2)  such that it is not the case that, for which it is not the case that
 * 1)  such that it is not the case that, for which it is not the case that

Usage notes
When followed by an indirect relative clause with a pronominal subject, the subject takes the form of a suffix pronoun attached to. The exceptions to this are clauses with a first-person singular subject, which use the dependent pronoun, and sometimes a third-person subject, which can use the dependent pronoun. Other subjects rarely also appear in dependent-pronoun form.

Analogously to, asserts that the statement in the clause is false at the time of the statement, marking it as modally realis.

Noun

 * 1)  he who is not, one who is not, that which is not
 * 2)  he for whom it is not the case that, one for whom it is not the case that, that for which it is not the case that
 * 3)  he who doesn’t exist, one who doesn’t exist, that which doesn’t exist

Usage notes
See under the adjective above.

Inflection
See under the adjective above.

Alternative forms
See under the adjective above.