Nemo

Pronoun

 * 1) Not any person: nobody, no one. Synonym: necuno.

Etymology
Contraction of the earlier phrase *undefined:, from ne: + Old Latin hemo: (Classical homo:). Compare praeda: for praehenda:.

Pronoun
nēmō /


 * 1) nobody, no one, no man
 * Quem nemo ferro potuit superare nec auro.
 * ''Whom none could overcome with iron or gold.
 * Amicus omnibus, amicus nemini.
 * A friend to all, a friend to none.
 * Vicinam neminem amo magis quam te.
 * I love a neighbouring nobody more than you.
 * Nemo, nisi sapiens, liber est.
 * No one, unless he is wise, is free.
 * Nemo ante mortem beatus.
 * No one [can be called] happy before his death.
 * Nemo non formosus filius matri.
 * No one fails to be a beautiful son for his mother.
 * Absque sanitate nemo felix.
 * Without health, no one [is] happy.
 * Nemo sine sapientia, beatus est.
 * No man without wisdom, is happy.
 * Nemo cum sarcinis enatat.
 * No one swims away with his bundles/belongings.
 * Nemo est supra leges.
 * No one is above the law.
 * Nemo ex amoris vulnere sanus abit.
 * No one walks away unscathed from the wound of love.

Inflection
Irregular declension.
 * Note: In Classical Latin, nūllīus was substituted for the genitive and nūllō/nūllā for ablative, where nūllō is masculine whereas nūllā is feminine.

Derived terms

 * nonnemo/non nemo (many a one, some)
 * Video de istis abesse non neminem.
 * nemo non (everybody, every one, all)
 * ''Aperte adulantem nemo non videt, nisi.
 * nemo unus (no one)
 * ''Nemo unus contra ire ausus est.
 * nemo quisquam (no one at all)
 * nemo alter/nemo alius (no one else)
 * Alium enim cui illam commendem habeo neminem.

Descendants

 * Romanian:

Alternative forms

 * (Ijekavian): nijȇmo

Adverb

 * 1) mutely, dumbly

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