| Latin | English | |
| novem | nine | » |
| noceo | (+ dat.) to do harm to, inflict injury, hurt | » |
| novus, -a, -um [Adjective] | ne | » |
| nomen | name | » |
| noceo | do harm, inflict injury | » |
| nocens | bad, wicked, injurious, culpable, evil | » |
| nolens | unwilling | » |
| noxialis | noxious | » |
| collum | neck | » |
| noto-are | make note, mark down | » |
| Non olet | It [money] doesn't smell | » |
| neco, necare, necavi, necatum [Verb] | kil | » |
| noero, noro | to know | » |
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| nomen Romanorum | Roman power | » |
| noster nostra nostrum | our, ours | » |
| novercalis | malevolent | » |
| nomine tenus | nominally, in name | » |
| noster nostri | our ours /that old dream of OURS | » |
| Nosce te ipsum! | Know thyself! | » |
| noster nostri | our ours /OUR hearts beat as one | » |
| Nomen est omen | Name is omen | » |
| Non bis in idem | Not twice in the same (matter) | » |
| nolo, nolle, nolui | to be unwilling, wish not to, refuse | » |
| Nemo sine vitio est | No one is without fault | » |
| Novus Ordo Seclorum | A new order for the ages | » |
| non solum .. sed etiam | not only .. but also | » |
| Non multae sed multum | Not many, but much | » |
| Noli turbare circulos meos | Don't move my circles | » |
| Nulla poena sine lege | No punishment without a law | » |
| Non semper erit aestas | It will not always be summer | » |
| Non omnia possumus omnes | All of us cannot do everything | » |
| Ne sutor supra crepidam | Shoemaker, not above the sandal | » |
| Natura abhorret a vacuo | Nature abhors a vacuum | » |
| Nemo me impune lacessit | No-one attacks me with impunity, | » |
| Nemo iudex in causa sua | No-one is a judge in his own case | » |
| Nulla regula sine exceptione | No rule without exception | » |
| Non habes iure provocare mihi | You don't have the right to provoke me | » |
| Non vini vi no, sed vi no aquae | I swim not thanks to the wine, but thanks to the water | » |
| Non fecit taliter omni nationi | He [God] has not done this for any other nation | » |
| Non scholae, sed vitae discimus | We learn not for school but for life | » |
| Nondum amabam, et amare amabam | I did not love, even if I yearned to love | » |
| Nemo ante mortem beatus dicendus | No one should be considered truly happy before his death | » |
| Non licet omnibus adire Corinthum | Not everybody is granted [the privilege of] going to Corinth | » |
| Ne Jupiter quidem omnibus placet | Not even Jupiter (supreme God) can please everyone | » |
| Non ut edam vivo, sed ut vivam edo | I don't live to eat, but I eat to live | » |
| Non est ad astra mollis e terris via | There is no smooth way from the earth to the stars | » |
| Nomina stultorum scribuntur ubique locorum | Fools have the habit of writing their names everywhere | » |
| Non cuivis homini contingit adire Corinthum | It is not every man's lot to go to Corinth | » |
| Nil sine magno labore vita dedit mortalibus | life does not give mortals anything but hard labor | » |
| Navigare necesse est, vivere non est necesse | To sail is necessary, to live is not necessary, | » |
| Non vestimentum virum ornat, sed vir vestimentum | Not the raiment graces the man, but the man the raiment | » |
| Nihil tam munitum quod non expugnari pecunia possit | Nothing is so fortified that it can't be conquered with money | » |
| Neque ignorare [medicum] oportet quae sit aegri natura | Nor does it behoove [the doctor] to ignore the sick man's temperament | » |
| Non quia difficilia sunt non audemus, sed quia non audemus, difficilia sunt | It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, but because we do not dare, things are difficult | » |