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nĕmus a wood with open glades and meadows for cattle, a wood wi...; a tree; wood nemut nēnĭa a funeral song, song of lamentation, dirge nēnu nĕo v. a. to spin; to weave; to interlace, entwine Nĕo a male proper name Nĕŏbūlē the name of a girl Nĕocles The father of Themistocles; The father of Epicurus; A painter nĕōcŏrus a person having charge of a temple, the sweeper of a temple; an overseer of a t… Nĕocrētes a division of the army of Antiochus, which was armed in t... nĕogrammatĕus adj. new nĕŏmēnĭa the new moon Nĕon Nĕontīchos a fortress in Thrace nĕŏphўtus adj. newly planted; a neophyte Nĕoptŏlĕmus The son of Achilles, also called Pyrrhus; One of Alexander's generals, who was … neopum olive-oil nĕōtĕrĭcē adv. nĕōtĕrĭcus adj. New, modern; modern writers; after a modern fashion nĕpa A scorpion; a crab nĕpas nēpenthĕs a plant which, mingled with wine, had an exhilarating effect Nĕpĕta a city in Etruria; Nepi; Nepesine; the Nepesines nĕpĕta a plant, Italian catnip nĕphĕla a kind of thin cake; a Roman surname Nĕphĕlē The wife of Athamas, mother of Phrixus and Helle; One of the companions of Diana nĕphĕlĭon a plant, called also nephrītis disease of the kidneys, nephritis; adj., affected with ne... Nēphūsa a Roman surname nĕpos a grandson, son's; daughter's son Nĕpos a surname in the; a Roman historian, the friend of Cicero... nĕpōtālis adj. extravagant, prodigal, profuse nĕpōtātus extravagance, prodigality, profusion Nĕpōtĭānus a Roman surname nĕpōtilla a little granddaughter Nĕpōtilla a Roman surname nĕpōtīnus adj. extravagant, profuse Nĕpōtīnus a Roman surname nĕpōtor v. dep. to be prodigal, profuse, extravagant; to throw away, squander nĕpōtŭla a little granddaughter nĕpōtŭlus a little grandson neptĭcŭla a little granddaughter neptis a granddaughter; a niece Neptūnālis adj. Neptunian; games in honor of Neptune neptūnĭa a plant neptūnĭcŏla a worshipper of Neptune Neptūnīnē a daughter; granddaughter of Neptune Neptūnĭus adj. belonging to Neptune, Neptunian; sea-, marine Neptūnus Neptune, the god of the sea and of other waters, brother ... nĕpūs unclean, impure nēquālia nēquam adj. indecl; worthless, good for nothing, wretched, vile; faulty, defective; wo… nēquāquam adv. in nowise, by no means, not at all nĕque adv. not; and not, also not; not nĕquĕdum nĕquĕo v. n. not to be able, to be unable, I cannot nēquicquam Nequīnātes Nĕquĭnont Nequīnum a city in Umbria, on the site of which; afterwards stood; the inhabitants of Ne… nēquĭor nēquīquam adv. in vain, to no purpose, fruitlessly; without punishment, ... nēquis nēquissĭmus nēquĭter adv. nēquĭtĭa bad quality, badness; bad moral quality; idleness, negligence, worthlessness, v… nēquō not to any place, no whither Nĕratĭus Priscus a celebrated lawyer under Trajan Nērēïs one of the daughters of Priam Nērēis a Nereid Nērēis a daughter of Pyrrhus, king of Epirus; the wife of Gelo, ... Nērēĭus Nĕrētum a city in Calabria; Nardo; the inhabitants of Neretum Nēreus the son of Oceanus and Tethys, a seagod, the husband of D... Nēria Nērīnē Nērĭo the companion and wife of Mars; nom nērĭon the oleander; rosebay nērīta a sea-mussel resembling the nautilus Nērĭtŏs a mountain in Ithaca, and an island in its vicinity; adj., of; belonging to Ner… Nĕrĭus name of a Roman Nĕro a family name in the Nĕrŏpŏlis a name which Nero intended to give to the city of Rome Nersae an ancient city of the Æqui Nersĭa an Etruscan goddess Nerthus a goddess of the ancient Germans, the Earth Nertobriga A city in Hispania Bætica, surnamed; Valera la Vieja; A city of Celtiberia; Alm… Nerŭlum a fortified city in Lucania, Rotondo; of; belonging to Nerulum Nerva a Roman family name of the; the Roman emperor; of; belonging to the emperor Ner… nervālis adj. belonging to the nerves nervĭae strings; chords; gut-strings; nerves nervĭcĕus adj. made of sinews nervĭcus adj. that has a nervous disorder, nervous Nervĭcus Nervĭi a people of Belgic Gaul; Hainault; Nervian nervīnus adj. made of sinews Nervĭus Nervŏlārĭa the title of a lost comedy of Plautus nervōsē adv. nervōsĭtas strength, thickness