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N n;; h;; j;; st, scr; l, m Năbătaea a country in Arabia Petræa; belonging to Nabathæa, Nabathœan; the Nabathæans; A… Nabdalsa a distinguished Numidian, a general of Jugurtha nabis a camelopard Nabis a king of Sparta, about nablia nablĭo one who plays the nablĭum a musical instrument of ten or twelve strings, played with both hands; a kind o… nablizo v. a. to play the nabun nacca a fuller naccīnus adj. belonging to a fuller Nacŏlēa a city in Great Phrygia nacta nactus nae verily, truly naenĭa Naevĭa porta Naevĭānus naevĭus adj. that has a mole Naevĭus name of a Roman; a Roman epic and dramatic poet, born; He made the first Punic … naevŭlus a little mole; a wart naevus a mole; wart; a spot, blemish, fault Nahanarvāli a Germanic people, belonging to the race of the Lygians Naharvali Nāĭăs a water-nymph, Naiad; a nymph; The surname probably of a freedwoman; adj., of t… Nāĭs nam for example, for instance; I have said this; but, now, certainly; for assuredly… nāma a fluid, liquid Namnētes a people in Celtic Gaul, near the site of Nantes; the capital of the Namnetes, … nam-que cong; for indeed, for truly, for nāna Nana a nymph, daughter of Sangarius and mother of Atys nancĭo v. a. to get, gain, obtain nanciscor v. dep. a. pass. signif; to get, obtain, receive; to meet with, stumble on, light on, find… nancītor nanctus Nanis a Roman surname Nannētes nanque nans P. a. Nantŭātes a people in; at the foot of the Alps nānus a dwarf; a female dwarf; A small horse; A low, shallow water-vessel năpaeus adj. belonging to a wooded vale; dell; dell-nymphs; Subst; the dell-nymphs Năpē the name of a dog; The name of a woman naphtha naphtha nāpīna a turnip-field napurae straw ropes nāpus a kind of turnip, a navew; in lemm nāpy mustard Nār a river of Italy, which rises in the Apennines, flows through a part of the Sab… Nar dwellers on the banks of the Nar Nar a river of Illyria Narbo a city in Gaul, from which; takes its name; Narbonne; adj., of; belonging to Na… narcē a numbness, torpor narcissĭnus adj. from the narcissus, narcissus- narcissītis a precious stone narcissus the narcissus Narcissus Narcissus, the son of Cephisus and the nymph Liriope. He was exceedingly beauti… nardĭfer adj. nard-bearing nardĭnus adj. made of nard, nard-; subst; wine flavored with nard; Resembling nard nardostăchўon spikenard nardostatĭus spikenard nardus nard; nard-balsam, nard-oil nāres nārĭnōsus adj. broadnosed nārĭpŭtens offensive in the nose nāris a nostril; the nostrils, the nose; The nose; to turn up the nose, to sneer; of … Naristi a people of Germany, part of the Suevi, near the Hermundurians nārīta a kind of sea-snail nārĭtas knowledge, discernment; Narnĭa an Umbrian city on the Nar; Narni; adj., of; belonging to Narnia, Narnian; subst Năro a river in Dalmatia Narōna a city in Dalmatia narrābĭlis adj. that can be narrated narrātĭo a relating, narrating, a narration, narrative narrātĭuncŭla a small, short narrative narrātīvē adv. in the way of narration narrātīvus adj. suitable for narration narrātor a relater, narrator, historian narrātum narrātus narrātus a narration, narrative narro v. a. to tell, relate, narrate, report, recount, set forth; de; to tell bad; good new… Narseus a Persian king Nartes narthēcĭa a low species of narthēcĭum narthex the shrub nārus Nārўcĭa the city of Locri, founded in Lower Italy by the Ozolian Locrians Nārўcĭon a city of the Ozolian Locrians; belonging to the city of Narycion; Narycian Năsămon Năsămōnes a Libyan people to the south-west of Cyrenaica, extending to the Great Syrtis; … nascens P. a. nascentĭa birth nascentĭa P. a. nascĭbĭlis adj. that can be born Nascĭo the goddess of birth; nasco