Glossary of Latin Words.
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- napta:—tow.
- narrator:—an advocate.
- nascella:—a small ship.
- nascula:—a button.
- nasellus:—a small ship.
- nassa:—a kiddle or fishweel.
- nata:—a mat.
- natale:—the condition of a man.
- Natalicium:—the day of martyrdom of a Saint.
- natalis dies:— Christmas day.
- Natalis Domini, tempus:—Christmastide (temp. Car. II.).
- nativa:—a born bondwoman; a nief.
- native.—by the tenure of a bondman.
- nativus:—a born serf, or bondman.
- natta:—a reed mat.
- naulum: —passage money by ship.
- nauta:—a sailor, a bargee.
- navagium:—the duty of carrying the lord's goods by ship.
- narata:—a ship load.
- naviagium:—navigation, sailing.
- navicella, navicula:—an incense cup in the shape of a boat.
- navicularius:—a shipowner; a shipwright.
- navigalis:—seafaring.
- navigium:—a fleet. See also navagium.
- navis:—the nave of a church; the same as navicella; an ounce.
- navithalamus:—a state barge.
- nayvus. See nativus.
- nebula:—a wafer (bread).
- nebularius:—a baker of wafers.
- nefrendus:—a boar.
- neotegeldum. See notegeldum.
- nepos:—a nephew.
- nepta, neptis:—a niece.
- nequare. For necare, to kill.
- nervicia:—strength.
- netus:—a bondman (nativus).
- nigellare:—to ornament with black enamel.
- nigra moneta:—copper money.
- nigromanticus:—a necromancer.
- nisus:—a fish-hawk (falco haliaetus).
- noa:— a marshy pasture.
- nobile:—a noble, a gold coin value 6s. 8d.
- nora, nocata:—a nook of land, the quantity uncertain, in some places 12½ acres.
- noctanter:—by night.
- noctare:—to be dark; to spend the night.
- noctuatim:—nightly.
- noctumum:—religious service performed at night.
- nocumentum:—nuisance; damage.
- nodare:—to decree.
- nodulus:—a button.
- noka. See noca.
- nola:—a small bell.
- nona:—none, from about 2 p.m. to vesper.