nobody

nobody
nobody (n.) mid-14c., no body "no person noone," from M.E. NO (Cf. no) (adj.) "not any" + bodi (see BODY (Cf. body) (n.)). Written as two words 14c.-18c.; hyphenated 17c.-18c. Incorrect use with their is attested from 1540s. Meaning "person of no importance" is from 1580s.

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