Nemo

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Nemo is the Latin word for "no one" or "nobody," often used as a name in literature and popular culture, most famously for Captain Nemo in Jules Verne’s novels.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Captain_Nemo 0
Nautilus 0

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin_word
fictional_character
fictional_submarine
appearsIn The_Mysterious_Island NERFINISHED
Twenty_Thousand_Leagues_Under_the_Sea NERFINISHED
commands Nautilus NERFINISHED
createdBy Jules_Verne NERFINISHED
culturalConnotation anonymity
mystery
outsider_identity
etymologyNote used_as_name_to_imply_anonymity_or_mystery
gloss no_person
grammaticalNumber singular
influenced character_names_in_modern_fiction
language Latin NERFINISHED
meaning no one
nobody
notableUsage Captain_Nemo NERFINISHED
occupation submarine_captain
opposedTo aliquis
partOfSpeech pronoun
script Latin_alphabet
semanticField indefinite_pronouns
usageDomain classical_Latin
ecclesiastical_Latin
usedAs character_name
personal_name
usedIn literature
popular_culture

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