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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Ke-mo sah-bee (/ˌkiːmoʊˈsɑːbiː/; often spelled kemo sabe or kemosabe) is the term of endearment and catchphrase used by the fictional American Indian sidekick Tonto, in the American radio and television program The Lone Ranger (Actually, in the radio program, the Lone Ranger called Tonto \"kemosabe\". In the television program, it was vice versa).Ultimately derived from gimoozaabi, an Ojibwe and Potawatomi word that may mean \"he/she looks out in secret\", it is sometimes translated as \"trusty scout\" or \"faithful friend\". Its use has become so widespread that it was entered into Webster's New Millennium Dictionary in 2002.In the 2013 film The Lone Ranger, Tonto states that it means \"wrong brother\" in Comanche."@en }

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