LatinEnglish
novemnine»
noceo(+ dat.) to do harm to, inflict injury, hurt»
novus, -a, -um [Adjective]ne»
nomenname»
noceodo harm, inflict injury»
nocensbad, wicked, injurious, culpable, evil»
nolensunwilling»
noxialisnoxious»
collumneck»
noto-aremake note, mark down»
Non oletIt [money] doesn't smell»
neco, necare, necavi, necatum [Verb]kil»
noero, noroto know»
nomen RomanorumRoman power»
noster nostra nostrumour, ours»
novercalismalevolent»
nomine tenusnominally, in name»
noster nostriour ours /that old dream of OURS»
Nosce te ipsum!Know thyself!»
noster nostriour ours /OUR hearts beat as one»
Nomen est omenName is omen»
Non bis in idemNot twice in the same (matter)»
nolo, nolle, noluito be unwilling, wish not to, refuse»
Nemo sine vitio estNo one is without fault»
Novus Ordo SeclorumA new order for the ages»
non solum .. sed etiamnot only .. but also»
Non multae sed multumNot many, but much»
Noli turbare circulos meosDon't move my circles»
Nulla poena sine legeNo punishment without a law»
Non semper erit aestasIt will not always be summer»
Non omnia possumus omnesAll of us cannot do everything»
Ne sutor supra crepidamShoemaker, not above the sandal»
Natura abhorret a vacuoNature abhors a vacuum»
Nemo me impune lacessitNo-one attacks me with impunity,»
Nemo iudex in causa suaNo-one is a judge in his own case»
Nulla regula sine exceptioneNo rule without exception»
Non habes iure provocare mihiYou don't have the right to provoke me»
Non vini vi no, sed vi no aquaeI swim not thanks to the wine, but thanks to the water»
Non fecit taliter omni nationiHe [God] has not done this for any other nation»
Non scholae, sed vitae discimusWe learn not for school but for life»
Nondum amabam, et amare amabamI did not love, even if I yearned to love»
Nemo ante mortem beatus dicendusNo one should be considered truly happy before his death»
Non licet omnibus adire CorinthumNot everybody is granted [the privilege of] going to Corinth»
Ne Jupiter quidem omnibus placetNot even Jupiter (supreme God) can please everyone»
Non ut edam vivo, sed ut vivam edoI don't live to eat, but I eat to live»
Non est ad astra mollis e terris viaThere is no smooth way from the earth to the stars»
Nomina stultorum scribuntur ubique locorumFools have the habit of writing their names everywhere»
Non cuivis homini contingit adire CorinthumIt is not every man's lot to go to Corinth»
Nil sine magno labore vita dedit mortalibuslife does not give mortals anything but hard labor»
Navigare necesse est, vivere non est necesseTo sail is necessary, to live is not necessary,»
Non vestimentum virum ornat, sed vir vestimentumNot the raiment graces the man, but the man the raiment»
Nihil tam munitum quod non expugnari pecunia possitNothing is so fortified that it can't be conquered with money»
Neque ignorare [medicum] oportet quae sit aegri naturaNor does it behoove [the doctor] to ignore the sick man's temperament»
Non quia difficilia sunt non audemus, sed quia non audemus, difficilia suntIt is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, but because we do not dare, things are difficult»