somebody

UK: ˈsʌmbədi | US: ˈsʌmbədi

Definition
  1. n. an unspecified or unknown person

  2. n. a person of importance or authority

Structure
some <indefinite>body <person>
Etymology

The word "somebody" combines the Old English morpheme "some" (indicating an unspecified quantity or identity) with "body" (originally meaning "a person" in Old English, derived from "bodig," referring to the physical form). Over time, "body" evolved to signify an individual, especially in compound words. The fusion reflects a logical progression from "some person" to a specific term for an unnamed or notable individual.

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