A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V X Y Z

N (1237 entries)

nīdōrōsus adj. steaming, reeking nīdŭlor v. dep. n. Neutr., to build a nest; to make a nest for one nīdŭlus a little nest; a place of retirement nīdus a nest; The young birds in a nest; A litter of pigs in a sty; A receptacle, cas… Nĭgellĭo a Roman surname nĭgellus adj. dim; somewhat black, dark Nĭgellus a Roman surname nĭger adj., black, sable, dark, dusky; Subst; a black spot; pertaining to death; Sad,… Nĭger a Roman surname Nĭger a river in Africa Nĭgĭdĭus adj., of Nigidius nīgīna Nigir nī^grans P. a. nī^grēdo blackness, black color nī^grefacĭo v. a. to make black, to blacken; to become black nī^grĕo v. n. to be black nī^gresco v. inch. n. to become black, grow dark Nī^grĭānus adj., of; belonging to M. Pescennius Niger, the rival of Septimius Severus nī^grĭcans P. a. nī^grĭco v. n. to be blackish; P. a., blackish, swarthy nī^grĭcŏlor adj. of a black color nī^grĭcŭlus blackish, dark, swarthy nī^gridĭus adj. blackish nī^grĭfĭco v. a. to make black, to blacken Nī^grīnus a Roman surname Nī^gris a river in the interior of Africa; the Joliba; Niger; the people living near th… nī^grĭtĭa black color, blackness nī^grĭtūdo black color, blackness nī^gro v. n. and a. Neutr., to be black; Act., to make black, to blacken; to make dark, to darken; … nī^gror blackness nĭhil indecl.;; nothing; to accomplish nothing; everything; something, somewhat nĭhildum nĭhĭli nĭhĭlo nĭhĭlo a good-fornothing fellow nĭhĭlōmĭnus nĭhĭlum nīl Nīleus one of the enemies of Perseus Nīlĭăcus Nīlĭcŏla Nīlides lăcus a lake in Lower Mauritania Nīlĭgĕna nīlĭos a precious stone, of the color of a dark topaz Nīlōtĭcus Nīlōtis nīlum Nīlus The river Nile, celebrated for its annual overflow; the god of the Nile, Nilus,… nimbātus adj. light, trifling, frivolous nimbĭfer adj. storm-bringing, stormy nimbōsus adj. full of storms, stormy, rainy nimbus a violent; pouring rain, a rain-storm; A black rain-cloud, a thunder-cloud; A c… nĭmĭē adv. nĭmĭĕtas a too great number; quantity; a superfluity, redundancy, excess nĭmĭō nĭmĭŏpĕre nīmīrum adv. without doubt, doubtless, indisputably, certainly, surely, truly; doubtless, to… nĭmis adv. too much, overmuch, excessively, beyond measure; not too much, not very much, n… nĭmĭum adv. nĭmĭus adj. beyond measure, excessive, too great, too much; excessive, immoderate, intemper… ningit v. n. it snows; to shower down, scatter ningo ningor a fall of snow ninguĭdus adj. full of snow, snowy; falling like snow ninguis snow ninguit ningŭlus adj. nobody Nī^nī^vē the ancient capital of Assyria; Nebbi Yunus; the inhabitants of Nineveh, the Ni… Ninnius the name of a noble Campanian; a tribune of the people; who translated the Ilia… Nī^nus the son of Belus, the first king of Assyria, husband of Semiramis, and builder … Nĭnўas son of Ninus and Semiramis Nĭŏba The daughter of Tantalus, and wife of Amphion, king of Thebes, whose seven sons… Nĭphaeus a Rutulian Nĭphas a Roman surname Nĭphātes A part of the Mount Taurus range in Armenia; Ali-Dagh; A river that rises in th… Niphĕtus a Roman surname nipparēnē a kind of gem Niptra water for washing Nīreus son of Charopus and Aglaia, the handsomest man among the Greeks before Troy nis Nīsa a female proper name Nīsaeus Nīsēis Nīsēĭus nĭ-sĭ conj., if not, unless; except, save only, only; non; save, but, than; on no oth… Nīsĭas Nĭsĭbis A city in Mesopotamia; Nisibin; the inhabitants of Nisibis; A city in Aria nīsus nīsus a pressing; resting upon; against, a pressure; a striving, exertion, labor, eff… Nīsus A king of Megara, father of Scylla, who, in order to gain the love of Minos, cu… nitălōpĭces Indian foxes nītēdŭla a kind of small red mouse, a dormouse nĭtĕfăcĭo v. a. to make shining nĭtēla brightness, splendor; That which shines; glitters, a glittering particle; That … nītēla nītella a small mouse, a dormouse nītellīnus adj. belonging to a; dormouse; the color of a dormouse nĭtens shining, Part; P a nītens pressing upon; against, Part