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SECOND LATIN<br />

nefas, unlawful<br />

negare, to deny<br />

negatio, /'} negation, denial<br />

neglegere, -lexi, -Iectus, to neglect<br />

negligentia, f.} negligence<br />

negotium, n.} trouble, difficulty<br />

nemo, m. and f.} no one<br />

nempe, namely, certainly, to be sure<br />

nepos, m. and f.} grandchild<br />

nequaquam, by no means<br />

neque, and not, neither, nor<br />

nequire, nequivi, not to be able, cannot<br />

neseire (4), -seivi or -seii, -scitus, not<br />

to know; nescio quis, some sort of,<br />

certain<br />

nexus, m ... relationship, connection<br />

Nicaenus, Nicene<br />

niger, black<br />

nihil, nothing; - admodum, nothing<br />

at all; - aliud, nothing else; - est<br />

quod, there is no reason why<br />

nihilominus, nevertheless<br />

nihilum, n.} nothing<br />

nimirum, certainly, indisputably<br />

nimis, exceedingIy<br />

nisi (ni), if not, unless, except, but;<br />

non -, only; non. , not<br />

anIy; - vero, unless indeed;<br />

forte, unless to be sure<br />

niti (dep. 3), nisus or nixus, to endeavor<br />

nitidus, dean<br />

nix, f.} snow<br />

nobilis, noble<br />

nobilitas, /.} nobility<br />

nolle, nolui, to be unwilling<br />

nomen, n., name, noun<br />

nominare, to call<br />

non, not; no; - modo, not only; ­<br />

nisi, only; - obstante, notwithsta:lding;<br />

-<br />

-, no longer<br />

nondum, not yet<br />

solum, not only; jam<br />

255<br />

nonnihil, not nothing (that is, son1ething)<br />

non-usus, m.} disuse<br />

norma, f.} rule, precept<br />

noscere, novi, notus, to know<br />

noster, our; nostrum omnes, all of us<br />

nota, f.} mark, feature<br />

notabilis, important, noteworthy<br />

notio, /.} notion<br />

notitia, f.} kno\vledge, acquaintance<br />

notorius, notorious<br />

notus, known; an acquaintance<br />

novitius, m.} novice<br />

novus, new; novissimus, latest, last<br />

nox, f.} night; sera nocte, late at night;<br />

multa noete, late at night<br />

nubes, f.} cloud<br />

nudus, bare, sale<br />

nullus, not any; -admodum, none at<br />

all; - alter, DO other; nulla ex<br />

parte, in no way; - unus, on one<br />

nullusdum, none as yet<br />

num (interrogative word used when a<br />

negative answer is expected); ­<br />

quid, anything further, anything<br />

else<br />

numerare, to number<br />

numerus, m.} number<br />

nunc, now<br />

nuneius, m.} nuncio<br />

nuncupare, to name, to call<br />

nunquam (numquam), never;<br />

non, always<br />

nuntiare, to proclaim<br />

nuper, recently; -<br />

recently<br />

nuptiae, f. pl.} marriage<br />

nutrimentum:) n.} food<br />

nutrire (4), to nourish<br />

o<br />

admodum, very<br />

ob, for, on account of<br />

obex, m. and t., hindrance, obstacle

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