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LATIN-ENGLISH VOCABULARY

nāvālis

nāvālis, -e, adj. [nāvis, ship], naval
nāvigium, nāvi'gi, n. ship, boat
nāvigō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [nāvis, ship, + agō, drive], sail, cruise
nāvis, -is (abl. or -e), f. ship (§243.1). nāvem cōnscendere, embark, go on board, nāvem solvere, set sail, nāvis longa, man-of-war
ne, conj. and adv. in order that not, that (with verbs of fearing), lest; not. ne ... quidem, not even
-ne, interrog. adv., enclitic (see §§16,210 ). Cf. nōnne and num
nec or neque, conj. [, not, + que, and], and not, nor. nec ... nec or neque ... neque, neither ... nor
necessārius, -a, -um, adj. needful, necessary
necō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [cf. nex, death], kill. Cf. interficiō, occīdō, trucīdō
negō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, deny, say not (§420.a)
negōtium, negō'tī, n. [nec, not, + ōtium, ease], business, affair, matter. alicui negōtium dare, to employ some one
Nemaeus, -a, -um, adj. Neme'an, of Neme'a, in southern Greece
nēmō, dat. nēminī (gen. nūllīus, abl. nūllō, supplied from nūllus), m. and f. [, not, + homō, man], (not a man), no one, nobody
Neptūnus, -ī, m. Neptune, god of the sea, brother of Jupiter
neque, see nec
neuter, -tra, -trum (gen. -trīus, dat. -trī), adj. neither (of two) (§108)
nē-ve, conj. adv. and not, and that not, and lest
nihil, n. indecl. [, not, + hīlum, a whit], nothing, nihil posse, to have no power

num

nihilum, -ī, n., see nihil
Niobē, -ēs, f. Ni'obe, the queen of Thebes whose children were destroyed by Apollo and Diana
nisi, conj. [, not, + , if], if not, unless, except
nōbilis, -e, adj. well known; noble
noceō, -ēre, -uī, -itūrus [cf. necō, kill], hurt, injure, with dat. (§ 501. 14)
noctū, abl. used as adv. [cf. nox, night], at night, by night
Nōla, -ae, f. Nola, a town in central Campania. See map
nōlō, nōlle, nōluī, — [ne, not, + volō, wish], not to wish, be unwilling (§497 )
nōmen, -inis, n. [cf. nōscō, know], (means of knowing), name
nōminō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [nōmen, name], name, call. Cf. appellō, vocō
nōn, adv. [, not, + ūnum, one], not. nōn sōlum ... sed etiam, not only ... but also
nōn-dum, adv. not yet
nōn-ne, interrog. adv. suggesting an affirmative answer, not? (§210). Cf. -ne and num
nōs, pers. pron. we (see ego) (§480)
noster, -tra, -trum, possessive adj. and pron. our, ours. Plur. nostrī, -ōrum, m. our men (§98)
novem, indecl. numeral adj. nine
novus, -a, -um, adj. new. novae rēs, a revolution
nox, noctis, f. night. multā nocte, late at night
nūllus, -a, -um (gen, -īus, dat. ) adj. [, not, + ūllus, any], not any, none, no (§ 108)
num, interrog. adv. suggesting a negative answer (§210). Cf. -ne and nōnne. In indir. questions, whether