ven_
-ne, interrog. adv., enclitic (see Secs. 16, 210). Cf. no:nne and num
nec or neque, conj. [[ne:, _not_, + que, _and_]], _and not, nor_.
nec ... nec or neque ... neque, _neither ... nor_
necessa:rius, -a, -um, adj. _needful, necessary_
neco:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[cf. nex, _death_]], _kill_. Cf. interficio:,
occi:do:, truci:do:
nego:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, _deny, say not_ (Sec. 420.a)
nego:tium, nego:'ti:, n. [[nec, _not_, + o:tium, _ease_]], _business,
affair, matter_.
alicui nego:tium dare, _to employ some one_
Nemaeus, -a, -um, adj. _Neme'an, of Neme'a_, in southern Greece
ne:mo, dat. ne:mini: (gen. nu:lli:us, abl. nu:llo:, supplied from
nu:llus), m. and f. [[ne:, _not_, + homo:, _man_]], _(not a man),
no one, nobody_
Neptu:nus, -i:, m. _Neptune_, god of the sea, brother of Jupiter
neque, see nec
neuter, -tra, -trum (gen. -tri:us, dat. -tri:), adj. _neither_ (of
two) (Sec. 108)
ne:-ve, conj. adv. _and not, and that not, and lest_
nihil, n. indecl. [[ne:, _not_, + hi:lum, _a whit_]], _nothing_.
nihil posse, _to have no power_
nihilum, -i:, n., see nihil
Niobe:, -e:s, f. _Ni'obe_, the queen of Thebes whose children were
destroyed by Apollo and Diana
nisi, conj. [[ne:, _not_, + si:, _if_]], _if not, unless, except_
no:bilis, -e, adj. _well known; noble_
noceo:, -e:re, -ui:, -itu:rus [[cf. neco:, _kill_]], _hurt, injure_,
with dat. (Sec. 501.14)
noctu:, abl. used as adv. [[cf. nox, _night_]], _at night, by night_
No:la, -ae, f. _Nola_, a town in central Campania. See map
no:lo:, no:lle, no:lui:, ---- [[ne, _not_, + volo:, _wish_]], _not to
wish, be unwilling_ (Sec. 497)
no:men, -inis, n. [[cf. no:sco:, _know_]], _(means of knowing), name_
no:mino:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[no:men, _name_]], _name, call_. Cf.
appello:, voco:
no:n, adv. [[ne:, _not_, + u:num, _one_]], _not_.
no:n so:lum ... sed etiam, _not only ... but also_
no:n-dum, adv. _not yet_
no:n-ne, interrog. adv. suggesting an affirmative answer, _not?_
(Sec. 210). Cf. -ne and num
no:s, pers. pron. _we_ (see ego) (Sec. 480)
noster, -tra, -trum, possessive adj. and pron. _our, ours_. Plur.
nostri:, -o:rum, m. _our men_ (Sec. 98)
novem, indecl. numeral adj. _nine_
novus, -a, -um, adj. _new_.
novae re:s, _a revolution_
nox, noctis, f. _night_, multa: nocte, _late at night_
nu:llus, -a, -um (gen. -i:us, dat. -i:) adj. [[ne:, _not_, +
u:llus, _any_]], _not any, none, no_ (Sec. 108)
num, inter
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