Латинско-английский словарь (на N)

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Слова латинского языка на N- в переводе на английский. Всего здесь латинских слов - X (из 3460 в этом латинско-английском словнике).


Латинско-английский словарь (на N)

  1. Namucense : Namur.
  2. narro : to make known, say, speak, narrate.
  3. nascor nasci natus : to be born, spring forth.
  4. natalis natalis : birthday.
  5. natio : nation, people.
  6. natura : nature
  7. nauta : sailor.
  8. navigatio : voyage, navigation.
  9. navigo : to sail, navigate.
  10. navis navis : ship, vessel, boat.
  11. ne ... quidem : not ... even.
  12. ne : (conj.) that ... not, in order that ... not, in order not to.
  13. necdum (neque dum) : and not yet.
  14. necessarius : necessary, needed, essential.
  15. necesse : (adj.) necessary, unavoidable, indispensable.
  16. necne : or not.
  17. neco : to kill, slay, put to death.
  18. nefas : wrong, sin.
  19. nego : to deny.
  20. negotium : employment, business, task, occupation, pains.
  21. nemo : no one, nobody.
  22. neo : to spin, interweave. (to spin thread and yarn).
  23. nepos nepotis : grandson.
  24. nequam : worthless, good for nothing, bad.
  25. nequaquam : by no means, not at all.
  26. neque ... neque : neither ... nor.
  27. neque nec : and not, nor.
  28. nequeo : not to be able, to be impossible.
  29. nequitia nequities : worthlessness, badness, wickedness.
  30. nescio : to be ignorant, be unaware, not know, be unknowing.
  31. nichilominus : nevertheless.
  32. nidor : vapor, smell, reek, odor.
  33. niger : black.
  34. nihil : (undeclinable) nothing
  35. nihilum : nothing.
  36. nimirum : of course, undoubtedly, certainly (sometimes ironical).
  37. nimis : (adv.) too much, overmuch, excessively
  38. nimium : (adv.) too much, overmuch, excessively.
  39. nisi : if not, unless, except.
  40. niteo : to shine, glitter, be bright, glow, be sleek, flourish.
  41. nitesco : to begin to shine, grow sleek.
  42. nitor : to strive, exert oneself, make an effort, persevere.
  43. nitor : to rest, lean, support oneself / trust in, depend upon.
  44. nitor : brilliance, brightness, glow, elegance, splendor.
  45. Nivellensem : Nivelles, city and monastery.
  46. niveus : white, snowy.
  47. no: (nare, navi) : to swim, float, fly, sail.
  48. nobis : (abl.) us / there'll be no one as happy as US.
  49. nobis : (dat.) us / the world belongs to US.
  50. nocens : bad, wicked, injurious, culpable, evil.
  51. noceo : (+ dat.) to do harm to, inflict injury, hurt.
  52. nolo, nolle, nolui : to be unwilling, wish not to, refuse.
  53. nomen : name / nomen Romanorum: Roman power.
  54. nominatim : by name, expressly.
  55. nomine tenus : nominally, in name.
  56. nomine tenus nominetenus : as far as the meaning of the word extends.
  57. non : not.
  58. nondum : not yet
  59. nonnisi : not? not unless? Herimann, cap. 34.
  60. nonnullus : some / pl. several.
  61. nonnumquam : sometimes.
  62. nonus : ninth.
  63. nos : we / WE live and die by that creed.
  64. nos : us / they tried to tell US we're too young.
  65. nosco : to become acquainted with, get to know.
  66. noster nostra nostrum : our, ours.
  67. noster nostri : our ours / OUR hearts beat as one.
  68. noster nostri : our ours / that old dream of OURS
  69. nota : mark, token, note, sign.
  70. notarius : stenographer (class.), notary, legal scribe.
  71. novem : nine.
  72. novitas : newness, novelty, strangeness.
  73. novo : to make anew, refresh, revive, change, alter, invent.
  74. novus : novel, unusual, extraordinary / news, novelty, a new thing
  75. novus : new, fresh, young, inexperienced, revived, refreshed.
  76. nox noctis : night.
  77. nullus : not any, no, none.
  78. numerus : total, category, class, number.
  79. numquam : adv. at no time, never.
  80. nunc quidem : at one time ... then.
  81. nunc : now, at the present time.
  82. nunquam : never.
  83. nuntio : to announce, report, relate.
  84. nuntius : messenger, message.
  85. nuper : newly, recently, not long ago.
  86. nusquam esse : not to exist.
  87. nusquam : nowhere, in no place, nothing, for nothing, never.
  88. nutrimens : food, nourishment.
  89. nutrimentus : nourishment.
  90. nutrio : to suckle, nourish, bring up, rear.
  91. nutus : a nodding, nod, command, will.
  92. nutus : a nod, command, will / gravitation, movement down.

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