We’re all super-excited about Leonardo DiCaprio’s new film The Revenant, in which Leo plays a real-life eighteenth century fur-trapper, who fights his way back from the brink of death to seek revenge on the Academy who abandoned him in the wilderness, alone and Oscar-less. Or something like that.

We know that it’s allegedly “too brutal for women”, and we know that Leo is absolutely, definitely 100% not raped by a bear in it. We know that it’s released in UK cinemas on January 16, and that we’ll almost certainly be seeing it (if only to verify that latter point for ourselves).

But, if Google’s auto fill and our Twitter feeds are anything to go by, not all of us know exactly what the word “revenant” means.