אִין (ʾîn) is
a Hebrew interrogative
meaning is it not? It appears
1 time
in 1 book of the Hebrew Bible
(Strong's H371).
Also rendered
isn't?
Same Hebrew root (TWOT 81)
Root family 81: אַיִןʾayin — else, except, to be gone, incurable, neither, never, no, nowhere, none, nor, nor any, nor anything, not, nothing, to nought, past, unsearchable, well nigh, without. (ASV and RSV are similar.)