| nam: for (conjunction) |
| nārrātor, nārrātōris
(m): narrator |
| nārrō, -āre, -āvī,
-ātus: to tell, narrate |
| natō, -āre, -āvī,
-ātus: to swim |
| nātūra, -ae (f):
nature |
| nauta, -ae (m): sailor |
| nāvigō, -āre,
-āvī, -ātus: to sail |
| nāvis, nāvis (f):
ship |
| -ne: indicates a yes/no
question |
| Neāpolis, Neāpolis
(f): Naples |
| necesse: necessary |
| necō, -āre, -āvī,
-ātus: to kill |
| nēmō, neminis (m/f):
no one, nobody |
| neque: and...not; neque...neque...:
neither...nor... |
| nesciō, -īre, -īvī,
-ītus: not to know, to be ignorant |
| nihil: nothing |
| nisi: unless, except,
if...not |
| nōbīs: to/for
us; nobiscum: with us |
| noceō, nocēre, nocuī,
nocitus (+ dative): to do harm (to), harm |
| nocte: at night |
| nocturnus, -a, -um:
happening at night |
| Nōlī...! / Nōlīte...!:
Don't...! |
| nōlō, nōlle, nōluī,
---: not to want; to be unwilling |
| nōmen, nōminis (n):
name; nōmine: named, called |
| nōn: not |
| nōn iam: no longer |
| nōndum: not yet |
| Nōnne...?: Surely...?
(introduces a question that expects a "yes"
answer) |
| nōnnumquam: sometimes |
| nonus, -a, -um: ninth |
| nōs: we, us |
| noster, nostra, nostrum:
our |
| novem: nine |
| novus, -a, -um: new |
| nox, noctis (f): night;
nocte: at night |
| nubēs, nubis (f):
cloud |
| nūllus, -a, -um:
no, none |
| numerus, -ī (m):
number |
| numquam: never |
| nunc: now |
| nūntiō, -āre,
-āvī, -ātus: to announce, report |
| nūntius, -ī (m):
messenger, message, news |
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