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nec-non And also, and yet, and in fact; likewise, also nĕco v. a. to kill, slay, put to death, destroy; to drown; to worry; bore to death nĕc-ŏpīnans adv. adj., not expecting, unaware; unexpectedly, unawares nĕcŏpīnātō adv. nĕc-ŏpīnātus adj., unexpected; subst; the unforeseen; unexpectedly nĕc-ŏpīnus adj. Pass., unexpected; Act., not expecting, unsuspecting, careless necrŏmantīa an evoking of the dead; necromancy; that part of the Odyssey in which Ulysses d… necrŏmantĭi necromancers necrōsis the killing, causing to die necrŏthўtus adj. belonging to sacrifices to the dead Nectanăbis a king of Egypt Nectănĕbus nectar nectar, the drink of the gods; nectar nectărĕa nectărĕus adj. belonging to nectar, nectared; Sweet; delicious as nectar; Subst; the plant ele… nectărītes wine flavored with elecampane necto v. a. to bind, tie, fasten; to join, bind; fasten together, connect; to bind, fetter,… nectus nĕcŭbi adv. that nowhere, lest anywhere nĕc-unde adv., that from no place, lest from anywhere nĕcunquem nĕc-ŭter adj. neither of the two, neither nĕcўdălus the larva of the silk-worm nĕcўŏmantēa the summoning of the dead to reveal the future nē-dum by no means, much less, still less, not to speak of; vix; aegre; not to say, mu… Nēdўmē a Roman surname nĕfandārĭus adj. that commits a crime, criminal nĕfandē adv. nĕfandus adj. impious, heinous, execrable, abominable; impiously nĕfans adj. impious, heinous nĕfārĭē adv. nĕfārĭus adj. impious, execrable, abominable, nefarious; Subst; a heinous act, a crime; impio… nĕ-fas indecl., something contrary to divine law, sinful, unlawful, execrable, abomina… nĕfastus adj. days on which judgment could not be pronounced; assemblies of the people be hel… nē^frendĭtĭum nē^frendus nĕfrens adj. that cannot bite, that has no teeth nĕfrōnes nĕgans P. a. nĕgantĭa a denying, a negation nĕgantĭnūmĭus adj. refusing money nĕgātĭo a denying, denial, negation; a word that denies, a negative nĕgātīvus adj. that denies, negative; negatively nĕgātor a denier nĕgātōrĭus adj. negatory nĕgātrix she who denies nĕgĭbundus adj. denying nĕgĭto v. freq. a. to deny steadfastly, to persist in denying neglectē adv. neglectim adv. negligently neglectĭo a neglecting, neglect neglector a neglecter, slighter neglectus P. a. neglectus a neglecting, neglect neglĕgens P. a. neglĕgenter adv. neglĕgentĭa carelessness, heedlessness, negligence, neglect neglĕgo v. a. to not heed, not trouble one's self about, not attend to, to slight, neglect, b… nĕgo to say no, to deny, refuse; say yes or no; inf., to say; affirm that not, to de… nĕgōtĭālis adj. belonging to business, pertaining to affairs nĕgōtĭans P. a. nĕgōtĭātĭo a doing business by the wholesale, wholesale business, banking business;; any b… nĕgōtĭātor one who does business by wholesale, a wholesale dealer, a banker, a factor; A t… nĕgōtĭātōrĭus adj. belonging to trade; tradespeople nĕgōtĭātrix she that carries on a business, a female trader; she that brings about nĕgōtĭnūmĭus nĕgōtĭŏlum a little business, small matter nĕgōtĭor v. dep. n. to carry on business; a wholesale business; the banking business; to trade, tra… nĕgōtĭōsĭtas a multitude of business nĕgōtĭōsus adj. full of business, busy; a back on which business is performed; which receives a… nĕgōtĭum a business, employment, occupation, affair; I have to do with one; Difficulty, … negritu negumate Nehalennia a river-goddess worshipped at the mouth of the Rhine Nēïth an Egyptian name of Minerva Nēleus a son of Neptune and the nymph Tyro, a king of Pylos, the father of twelve sons… nēma yarn, thread Nĕmausum a city in Gallia Narbonensis, noted for its springs; Nismes; adj., of; belongin… Nĕmĕa a city in Argolis, near which Hercules slew the Nemean lion and founded the Nem… Nemĕa a river flowing between the territories of Corinth and Sicyon; a yarn, thread nĕmĕŏnīces the victor in the Nemean games Nĕmĕsa a river in Belgic Gaul; Nims Nĕmĕsĭăci a sort of superstitious people, who practised fortune-telling Nĕmĕsĭānus a Roman poet, born in Carthage, who flourished in the latter part of the third … Nĕmĕsis the goddess of justice; the Sun;; Leda Nĕmĕsis a mistress of Tibullus Nĕmestrīnus the god of groves Nĕmē^tes a people of Gaul, in the neighborhood of the modern Spires; adj., Nemetian Nemetocenna a city of Belgic Gaul, in the territory of the Atrebates; Arras Nemeturĭi a people of the Ligurian Alps; adj., Nemeturian Nĕmē^us nēmō^ adj. abl.; gen; no man, no one, nobody; every one, everybody, all; many a one, some;… nĕmŏrālis adj. belonging to a grove; wood, woody, sylvan Nĕmŏrense nĕmŏrensis adj. belonging to a grove; wood; belonging to the grove of Diana, near Aricia; Subst… nĕmŏrĭcultrix she that dwells in the woods nĕmŏrĭvăgus adj. that wanders in the woods nĕmŏrōsus adj. full of woods, woody; full of foliage, bushy, shady Nemossus a city of Aquitanian Gaul, the capital of the Arverni; Clermont nempe indeed, certainly, without doubt, to be sure, assuredly; he certainly does spea…