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- nonæ:—ninth part, paid to the church by church tenants.
- nonagium:— ninth part of moveable goods paid at death to the clergy.
- nonna:—a nun.
- nonneria:—a nunnery.
- nonnus:—word used by young monks when addressing elders.
- nonsecta:—a non-suit.
- nontenura:—nontenure.
- Norayenus:—Norwegian.
- Northintus:—Northern region.
- nota:—a note; a memorandum.
- notarius:—a notary; a scrivener.
- notegeldum, noutegildum:—payment for beasts on common pasture. The same as cornagium.
- novatl:—newly tilled land.
- novercare:—to behave like a stepmother.
- novitius:—a novice.
- numncins:—a tollman.
- numeralia:—beads.
- numerator:—a teller.
- nummata:—a pennyweight; nummata terrce is the same as denariata; price.
- nummosus:—rich.
- nummus:—a penny.
- nuncius:—an apparitor; a sergeant; a beadle.
- nundinæ:—a fair, or tournament.
- nunna:—a nun.
- nutriciaria:—a nursery.
- nutrius:—a foster child.
O.
- obaudire:—to disregard; also to obey.
- obbatus:—a jugful.
- obediencia:—any office in a monastery; a rent.
- obedientialis, obedientiarius:—an inferior officer in a convent; an advocate of a convent.
- obgrunnire:—to murmur at.
- obiculum:—a chace at tennis.
- obitus:—funeral service, or anniversary of death; obit.
- oblata:—an offering; a gift; a wafer; the Eucharistic bread. See obolata.
- obligar:—a garter.
- obligatorium:—obligation; a bond.
- obnoxius:—sometimes used for obnixus.
- obolata:—a halfpenny worth; a measure of land varying from half an acre to half a perch.
- obolus:—a halfpenny.
- obrizus:—pure, of metals.
- obsella:—a coffer (?).
- obstaculum:—a tribute.
- obstinatus:—deaf.
- obstupare:—to stop up.
- obstupatio:—stopping up.
- obturacio:—filling up; stopping up.
- obulata. See obolata.
- obventio:—an offering; tithe; profit.