nex, necis,f., murder, violent death
n= nisi
ndus, -, m., nest
niger, -gra, -grum, black, dark
* nihil,ornl,n. nom. and acc., nothing; nn nihil, something; nihil as adv., not at all
nihilum, -, n., nothing; nihilminus,adv., lit. less by nothing = nevertheless
nl = nihil
nmrum,adv., doubtless, of course, to be sure
* nimisornimium,adv., too much, excessively
nimius, -a, -um, too much, too great, excessive
Ninus, -, m., king of Assyria
* nisi, if…not, unless; except
niveus, -a, -um, snowy, snow-white
* nix, nivis,f., snow
* nbilis, -e, well known, celebrated, famous; of high birth; excellent
nbilits, -ttis,f., fame; noble birth; the nobility, the nobles
nbilit (1), make known or famous
nocns,gen. -entis, harmful; wicked, guilty
* noce, -re, nocu, nocitum (+ dat.), harm, injure
noct, adv., at night, by night
nocturnus, -a, -um, nocturnal
Nlnus, -a, -um, belonging to Nola, a town in Campania
* nl, nlle, nlu, be unwilling, not wish
* nmen, -inis,n., name; technically the ‘gentile’ name (indicating thegns,clan), the second of the three regular parts of the formal Roman name:praenmen, nmen, cognmen (family branch of the gns); renown, power, status; pretext
* nmin (1), name, call
* nn,adv., not
nnae, -rum,f. pl. the nones, i.e., the 5th day of the month, except in March, May, July, and October, when the nones are the 7th day
nn-dum,adv., not yet
nn-ne,adv., not? in questions which expect the answer “yes”:nnne vids? You see, do you not or don’t you?
nn-nllus, -a, -um, some, several
nn-numquam,adv., sometimes
nnus, -a, -um, ninth
ns:seeego;sometimes the plural is used of one person, where we should ordinarily use ‘I’.
* nsc, -ere, nv, ntum, become acquainted with, learn; perf. system = have become acquainted with, etc., and so know, etc.
* noster, -tra, -trum, our, ours
nota, -ae,f., mark; disgrace (as in a censor’s mark), brand
ntitia, -ae,f., acquaintance, knowledge; fame
not (1), notice, observe
* ntus, -a, -um, known, famous
novem,indecl., nine