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Latin
Noun
nēminēs
- (post-Classical) nominative/accusative plural of nēmō
- Synonym: (Classical) nūllī/nūllōs/nūllae/nūllās
1676, Bonaventure Baron, Ioannes Duns Scotus ordinis minorum doctor subtilis, de angelis, contra adversantes defensus, nunc quoque novitate amplificatus, Florence, page 212:ex alijs pauci aut nemines- from others few or none
1676, Bonaventure Baron, Ioannes Duns Scotus ordinis minorum doctor subtilis, de angelis, contra adversantes defensus, nunc quoque novitate amplificatus, Florence, page 482:Pro hac assertatione nõ possum allegare multos, quia pauci, (ne dicam nemines) eam tangunt ac tractant.- For this assertion I cannot allege many, because few (I will not say none) touch and handle it.
1682, Valentinus, a Sancto Amando , Prodromus Carmelitanus, sive R. P. Danielis Papebrochii Jesuitae, acta..., Cologne: Wilhelm Friessem, page 95:Et hoc etîam multis antiquior seculis Guilielmus de San-vico, Carmeli ipsius Eremita, et prior; Generales Ordinis, Grossus, Olerius, Mantuanus, Sorethius, suis de Ordine bene mereti scriptis, fuêre nemines? Joannes Bacho doctor resolutus, Thomas Bradley Episcopus Dromorensis, Hildesheim, Paleonydorus seu ab aqua veteri, de Molinis, de Vineta, de Ciminetho, Brunus, Leërsius, Muñoz, fuêre nemines?- (please add an English translation of this quotation)