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nemo - Wiktionary, the free dictionary nemo (not comparable) (broadcasting, dated) Acronym of not emanating from main office, i e broadcast from some remote location instead
Etymology of Nemo - Columbia University In Latin, the same word means "Nobody"! In Homer's Odyssey, when Ulysses blinds the Cyclops, the Cyclops asks him: "Who are you?", to which Ulysses replies (in the Latin translation): "Nemo " When the Cyclops was later asked by his father Neptune: "Who did this to you?", he answers "Nobody did it "
nemo etymology online, origin and meaning The word "nemo" comes from the Latin word nemo, meaning "nobody" or "no one " It is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root ne-, meaning "not " Latin: nemo Proto-Indo-European: ne- ("not") Meaning: "Nemo" refers to an unidentified or unknown person, or to a person who does not exist