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'''nemo''' is the latin word for ''nobody'' or ''no-one''. Undoubtably, it was for this reason that [[Jules Verne]]'s named his mysterious sea captain Captain Nemo.
'''Nemo''' is the latin word for ''nobody'' or ''no-one''. Undoubtably, it was for this reason that [[Jules Verne]]'s named his mysterious sea captain Captain Nemo.






See [[Captain Nemo]] and [[Little Nemo in Slumberland]].
More etymology is at: http://comet.columbia.edu/~nemo/nemo.html






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* http://comet.columbia.edu/~nemo/nemo.html


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Nemo is also a [[Wikipedians|Wikipedian]]. Find out more at [[Nemo/TheWikipedian]]
Nemo is also a [[Wikipedians|Wikipedian]]. Find out more at [[Nemo/TheWikipedian]]

Revision as of 01:59, 20 November 2001

Nemo is the latin word for nobody or no-one. Undoubtably, it was for this reason that Jules Verne's named his mysterious sea captain Captain Nemo.


See Captain Nemo and Little Nemo in Slumberland.


Links:


Nemo is also a Wikipedian. Find out more at Nemo/TheWikipedian