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nobiles; nobilitas; qui nobilitate generis excellunt
the aristocracy (as a social class).
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nobili, honesto, illustri loco or genere natus
of illustrious family.
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nobilitati favere (Sest. 9. 21)
to be a friend of the aristocracy.
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nobilitatis fautorem, studiosum esse
to be a friend of the aristocracy.
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noctes diesque, noctes et dies, et dies et noctes, dies noctesque, diem noctemque
night and day.
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nomen (nomina) dare, profiteri
to enlist oneself.
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nomen alicuius deferre (apud praetorem) (Verr. 2. 38. 94)
to accuse, denounce a person.
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nomen alicuius grato animo prosequi
to think of a person with a grateful sense of his goodness.
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nomen amicitiae (or simply amicitia) dicitur ab amando
the word amicitia comes from amare.
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nomen profiteri or simply profiteri
to become a candidate.
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nomen suum posteritati aliqua re commendare, propagare, prodere
to win renown amongst posterity by some act.
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nomina (cf. sect. XIII. 3) solvere, dissolvere, exsolvere
to pay one's debts.
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nomina appellat (nomenclator)
the agent (nomenclator) mentions the names of constituents to the canvasser.
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nomina enodare or verborum origines quaerere, indagare
to give the etymological explanation of words.
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nomina exigere (Verr. 3. 10. 28)
to demand payment of, recover debts.
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nomina facere or in tabulas referre
to book a debt.
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nominum interpretatio
etymology (not etymologia).
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non apparere
to have disappeared.
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non committere, ut...
to take care not to...
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non esse apud se (Plaut. Mil. 4. 8. 26)
to lose one's head, be beside oneself.
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non est hic locus, ut...
this is not the place to...
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non est huius loci c. Inf.
this is not the place to...
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non habeo argumentum scribendi
I have nothing to write about.
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non habeo, non est quod scribam
I have nothing to write about.
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non habeo, qui (unde) vivam
I have no means, no livelihood.
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non id ad vivum reseco (Lael. 5. 8)
I do not take that too strictly.
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non laborare de aliqua re
not to trouble oneself about a thing.
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non me paenitet, quantum profecerim
I am not dissatisfied with my progress.
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non nego, non infitior
I do not deny.
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non nullus odor est dictaturae (Att. 4. 18)
there are whispers of the appointment of a dictator.
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non possum adduci, ut (credam)
I cannot make myself believe that...
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non repugno
I have nothing to say against it.
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non sine causa
on good grounds; reasonably.
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non solvendo esse (Phil. 2. 2. 4)
to be bankrupt.
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non sum ignarus, nescius (not non sum inscius)
I know very well.
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nonne?
is it not so?
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nonnulla praedīcam
I wish to say a few words in preface.
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nostra aetas multas victorias vidit
our generation has seen many victories.
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nostra memoria (Cael. 18. 43)
the history of our own times; contemporary history.
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nostri circiter centum ceciderunt
about a hundred of our men fell.
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nota, animadversio censoria
the reprimand of a censor.
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notam turpitudinis alicui or vitae alicuius inurere
to injure a man's character, tarnish his honour.
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notare aliquem ignominia (Cluent. 43. 119)
to brand a person with infamy.
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notionem or rationem alicuius rei in animo informare or animo concipere
to form a conception, notion of a thing.
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notiones animo (menti) insitae, innatae
innate ideas.
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novam rationem ingredi
to enter on a new method.
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novarum rerum cupidum esse
to hold revolutionary opinions.
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novas religiones instituere
to introduce a new religion, a new cult.
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novas res moliri (Verr. 2. 125)
to plot a revolution.
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novis rebus studere
to hold revolutionary opinions.
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