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N.

nam, for

narro, 1, I tell, narrate

natiō (-iōn-), 3, tribe [nation] nato, I, I swim, batlte natura, i, nature natus, a, um, bom ante Christum natum =B. C. post Christum natum = A. D, nauta, i, sailor navigatiO (-ion-), 3, voyage nSvigium, 2, vessel, ship navigO, i, /53// [navigate] nSvis (Gen. Plur. nSvium), 3, ship; navis longa, ship ofwar -ne marks a qnestion nebula, i, cloiid nec (or neque) 7ior, and 7iot nec . . . nec, neither . . . 7ior necesse, necessary {jyzX.=for') Nervii, a tribe in Belgium nidifico, i, I btiild a nest nidus, 2, nest niger, nigra, nigrum, black [] nihil, nothing nimis, too nisi, unlesSy if... not, except nobis, to us nobiscum, witA us noctu, by night, in the nighttime ni)Cturnus, a, um, of the night nOmen (min-), 3, name [nominal] nominatus, a, um, named nOmino, i, I name, call nOn, 7iot nondum, not yet nOn iam, no longer, not any longer nOnne ( = non -f ne), not ? nonnulll, ae, a, some [non, not, nuUi, ;w//tf] nSnnumquam, sometimes (lit. not never) nonus, a, um, ninth nos, ive or us, ourselves noster, nostra, nostrum, our notus, a, um, kiioivn novus, a, um, new nox (noct-), 3, night nudo, I, I strip, deprivt (Abl. =of) nulluB, a, um, not any num, whether, marking a question nnmeruB, 2, number nummuB, 2, coin numquam, never nunc, now nuntio, i, I announce nuper, recently, lately, not long ago o. obscurO, I, I obscure obses (obsid-), 3, hostage occidens (occident-), 3, the West occulto, I, I hide occupo, I, I seize [occupy] oceanus, 2, ocean octingenti, ae, a, eight hundred ocloginta, eighty oculuB, 2, eye officium, 2, dtity omnia, Neut. Plur. of omnes, all things, everything omnino, altogether omnis, 3, adj., every Plur. omnes, m. and f., omnia, n., all oner&rius, a, um, of burden onus (oner-), 3, hurden [ex-oner-ate] opera, I, attention, study oppidum, 2, town opportune, in the nick of time oppugnO, I, J attack optime, excellently, hurrah I opus (oper-), 3, work [oper-ation] opus (wiih Abl.), med quid opus, what med Ora, I, shore orbis, 3, m., circle [orb] ; orbis terrarum = the world ordO (-din-), 3, m., raw^ [ordin-ary] oriens(orient-), 3, ///<f .£"aj/[oricntal] orlgO (origin-), 3, origin oriundus, a, um, sprung