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Nam et ipsa scientia potestas es - Knowledge is power. (Sir Francis Bacon) |
Nascentes morimur - From the moment we are born, we begin to die |
Natale solum - Native soil |
Natura abhorret a vacua - Nature abhors a vacuum |
Natura in minima maxima - Nature is the greatest in the smallest things |
Natura nihil fit in frustra - Nature does nothing in vain |
Natura, artis magistra - Nature, the mistress of art |
Naturam expellas furca, tamen usque recurret - You can drive nature out with a pitchfork but she always comes back |
Navigare necesse est - To sail is necessary |
Ne auderis delere orbem rigidum meum! - Don"t you dare erase my hard disk! |
Ne cede malis - Yield not to evils |
Ne feceris ut rideam - Don"t make me laugh |
Ne humanus crede - Trust no human |
Ne nimium - Not too much |
Ne plus ultra - No further. Impassable obstacle |
ne plus ultra - Nothing further perfection |
Ne quid nimis - Nothing in excess. (Terence) |
Nec laudas nisi mortuos poetas: tanti non est, ut placeam, perire - If only dead poets are praised, I"d rather go unsung |
Nec mortem effugere quisquam nec amorem potest - No one is able to flee from death or love |
Nec possum tecum vivere, nec sine te - I am able to live / I can live neither with you, nor without you. (Martial) |
Nec verbum verbo curabis reddere fidus interpres - As a true translator you will take care not to translate word for word. (Horace) |
Necesse est multos timeat quem multi timent - He must fear many, whom many fear. (Laberius) |
Necessitatis non habet legem - Necessity knows no law |
Negotium populo romano melius quam otium committi - The Roman people understand work better than leisure |
Nemine contradicente (nem. con.) - With no one speaking in opposition. Unanimously |
Nemine dissentiente (nem. diss.) - With no one disagreeing |
Nemo ante mortem beatus - Nobody is blessed before his death. We never know what is future preparing for us! |
Nemo autem regere potest nisi qui et regi - Moreover, there is no one who can rule unless he can be ruled. (Seneca) |
nemo dat quod non habet - No one gives what he does not have. |
Nemo gratis mendax - No man lies freely. A person with no reason to lie is telling the truth |
Nemo hic adest illius nominis - There is no one here by that name |
Nemo liber est qui corpori servit - No one is free who is a slave to his body |
Nemo malus felix - No bad man is lucky. (Juvenal) |
Nemo me impune lacessit - No one provokes me with impunity. (motto of the Kings of Scotland) |
Nemo nisi mors - Nobody except death (will part us). (Inscription in the wedding ring of the Swedish Queen Katarina Jagellonica.) |
Nemo propheta in patria sua - No one is considered a prophet in his hometown/homeland |
Nemo repente fuit turpissimus - No one ever became thoroughly bad in one step. (Juvenal) |
Nemo risum praebuit, qui ex se coepit - Nobody is laughed at, who laughs at himself. (Seneca) |
Nemo saltat sobrius - No man dances sober |
Nemo saltat sobrius nisi forte insanit - Nobody dances sober unless he"s insane |
Nemo sine vitio est - No one is without fault. (Seneca the Elder) |
Nemo surdior est quam is qui non audiet - No man is more deaf than he who will not hear |
Nemo timendo ad summum pervenit locum - No man by fearing reaches the top. (Syrus) |
Nervos belli, pecuniam. (Nervus rerum.) - The nerve of war, money. (The nerve of things.) (Cicero) |
Nescio quid dicas - I don"t know what you"re talking about |
Neutiquam erro - I am not lost |
Nihil - Nothing |
Nihil ad rem - Nothing to do with the point |
Nihil agere delectat - It is pleasant to do nothing. (Cicero) |
Nihil aliud scit necessitas quam vincere - Necesssity knows nothing else but victory. (Syrus) |
Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione - I"m not interested in your dopey religious cult |
Nihil declaro - I have nothing to declare |
Nihil est ab omni parte beatum - Nothing is good in every part. (Horace) |
Nihil est incertius volgo - Nothing is more uncertain than the (favour of the) crowd. (Cicero) |
Nihil est miserum nisi cum putes - Nothing is unfortunate if you don"t consider it unfortunate. (Boethius) |
Nihil est--In vita priore ego imperator romanus fui - That"s nothing--in a previous life I was a Roman Emperor |
Nihil obstat - Nothing stands in the way |
Nihil sub sole novum - Nothing new under the sun |
Nihil tam munitum quod non expugnari pecunia possit - No fort is so strong that it cannot be taken with money. (Cicero) |
Nil actum reputa si quid superest agendum - Don"t consider that anything has been done if anything is left to be done. (Lucan) |
nil admirari - To admire nothing (to be superior and self satisfied) |
Nil admirari - To admire nothing. (Horace) |
Nil agit exemplum, litem quod lite resolvit - Not much worth is an example that solves one quarrel with another. (Horace) |
nil desperandum - Never despair |
Nil desperandum! - Never despair! (Horace) |
Nil homini certum est - Nothing is certain for man. (Ovid) |
Nil Sine Numine - Nothing without providence |
Nill illigitimi carborundum - Do not let the bastards get you down |
Nisi - Unless |
Nisi credideritis, non intelligetis - Unless you will have believed, you will not understand. (St. Augustine) |
Nisi prius - Unles previously |
nolens volens - Whether he will or not |
Nolens volens - Whether one likes it or not; willing or unwilling |
Noli equi dentes inspicere donati - Do not look a gift horse in the mouth. (St. Jerome) |
noli intrare - Do not enter /keep out. |
Noli me tangere! - Don"t touch me! (Versio Vulgata) |
Noli me vocate. Ego te vocabo - Don"t call me. I"ll call you |
Noli nothis permittere te terere - Don’t let the bastards get you down |
noli perturbare - Do not disturb |
Noli simul flare sobereque - Don"t whistle and drink at the same time |
Noli turbare circulos meos! - Don"t upset my calculations! (Archimedes) |
Nolite id cogere, cape malleum majorem - Don"t force it, get a bigger hammer |
Nolle prosequi - Do not pursue |
nolle prosequi - To be unwilling to prosecute |
Nolo contendere - I do not wish to contend |
Nomen est omen - The name is the sign |
Nomen] salutem plurimam dicit - [Name] sends many greetings (an official hello) |
Nomina stultorum parietibus haerent - The names of foolish persons adhere to walls (Fools names and fools faces are often seen in public places.) |
Nominatim - By name |
Non bis in idem - Not twice for the same thing |
Non calor sed umor est qui nobis incommodat - It"s not the heat, it"s the humidity |
Non compos mentis - Not in possession of one"s senses |
non compus mentis - Not of sound mind |
Non curo. Si metrum non habet, non est poema - I don"t care. If it doesn"t rhyme, it isn"t a poem |
Non erravi perniciose! - I did not commit a fatal error! |
Non est ad astra mollis e terris via - There is no easy way from the earth to the stars. (Seneca) |
Non est ei similis - There is no one like him |
Non est mea culpa - It"s not my fault |
Non est vivere sed valere vita est - Life is not being alive but being well (life is more than just being alive) |
Non Gradus Anus Rodentum! - Not Worth A Rats Ass! |
Non ignara mals, miseris svccvrrere disco - No stranger to misfortune [myself] I learn to relieve the sufferings [of others |
Non illigitamus carborundum - Don"t let the bastards grind you down |
Non licet - It is not allowed |
Non liquet - It is not clear |
Non mihi, non tibi, sed nobis - Not for you, not for me, but for us |
Non mortem timemus, sed cogitationem mortis - We do not fear death, but the thought of death. (Seneca) |
Non multa, sed multum - Not many, but much. (Meaning, not quantity but quality.) (Plinius) |
Non nobis, Domine - Not unto us, O Lord |
Non omne quod licet honestum est - Not everything that is permitted is honest. (Corpus Iuris Civilis) |
Non omne quod nitet aurum est - Not all that glitters is gold |
Non omnes qui habemt citharam sunt citharoedi - Not all those who own a musical instrument are musicians. (Bacon) |
Non omnia possumus omnes - Not all of us are able to do all things (We can"t all do everything.) (Virgil) |
Non omnis moriar - Not all of me will die. (Horace) |
Non placet - It does not please |
Non plaudite. Modo pecuniam jacite - Don"t applaud. Just throw money |
Non plus ultra! (Nec plus ultra!) - Nothing above that! |
Non prosequitur - He does not proceed |
Non quis, sed quid - Not who, but what |
Non rape me si placet - Please don"t rob me |
Non scholae sed vitae discimus - We do not learn for school, but for life. (Seneca) |
Non semper erit aestas - It will not always be summer (be prepared for hard times) |
Non sequitur - It does not follow |
Non serviam - I will not serve |
Non sibi sed patriae! - Not for self, but country (US Navy Motto) |
Non sibi sed suis - Not for one"s self but for one"s people |
Non sibi, sed patriae - Not for you, but for the fatherland |
Non sum pisces - I am not a fish |
Non sum qualis eram - I am not what / of what sort I was (I"m not what I used to be.) |
Non teneas aurum totum quod splendet ut aurum - Do not take as gold everything that shines like gold |
Non timetis messor - Don"t Fear the Reaper |
Non uno die roma aedificata est - Rome was not built in one day (either) |
Non ut edam vivo, sed vivam edo - I do not live to eat, but eat to live. (Quintilianus) |
Non vereor ne illam me amare hic potuerit resciscere; quippe haud etiam quicquam inepte feci - I don"t think anyone knows I love the girl; I haven"t done anything really silly yet |
Non, mihi ignosce, credo me insequentem esse - No, excuse me, I believe I"m next |
Nonne amicus certus in re incerta cernitur? - A friend in need is a friend in deed. (our equivalent) |
Nonne de novo eboraco venis? - You"re from New York, aren"t you? |
Nonne macescis? - Have you lost weight? |
nosce te ipsum - Know thyself |
Nosce te ipsum - Know thyself. (Inscription at the temple of Apollo in Delphi.) |
nota bene - Note well |
Nota bene (nb.) - Note well. Observe carefully |
Novus homo - A new Man; a man who was the first in his family to be elected to an office |
Novus ordo seclorum - A new order for the ages. (appears on the U.S. one-dollar bill) |
Nulla avarita sine poena est - There is no avarice without penalty. (Seneca) |
Nulla dies sine linea - Not a day without a line. Do something every day! (Apeles, Greek painter) |
Nulla regula sine exceptione - There is no rule/law without exception |
Nulla res carius constat quam quae precibus empta est - Nothing is so expensive as that which you have bought with pleas. (Seneca) |
Nulla vit melior quam bona - There"s no life better than a good life |
Nulli expugnabilis hosti - Conquered By No Enemy. (motto of Gibraltar) |
Nulli secundus - Second to none |
nulli secundus /nulli secunda - Second to none |
Nullius in verba - (Rely) on the words on no one (Horace) |
Nullo metro compositum est - It doesn"t rhyme |
nullo modo - No way. |
Nullum crimen sine lege, nulla poena sine lege - No crime and no punishment without a (pre-existing) law |
Nullum est iam dictum quod non dictum sit prius - Nothing is said that hasn"t been said before. (Terence) |
Nullum Gratuitum Prandium - There is no free lunch! |
Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiae - There is no one great ability without a mixture of madness |
Nullum saeculum magnis ingeniis clausum est - No generation is closed to great talents. (Seneca) |
Nullus est instar domus - There is no place like home |
Nullus est liber tam malus ut non aliqua parte prosit - There is no book so bad that it is not profitable on some part. (Pliny the Younger) |
Numen - Divine power |
Numero pondere et mensura Deus omnia condidit - God created everything by number, weight and measure. (Isaac Newton) |
Numerus clausus - A restricted number |
Nummus americanus - Greenback. ($US) |
Numquam aliud natura, aliud sapientia dicit - Never does nature say one thing and wisdom say another |
Numquam non paratus - Never unprepared |
Numquam se minus solum quam cum solus esset - You are never so little alone as when you are alone. (Cicero) |
Nunc dimittis - Now let depart |
Nunc est bibendum - Now we must drink. (Horace) |
Nvdvm pactvm - A nude pact an invalid agreement a contract with illusory benefits or without consideration hence unenforceable |
Nvllvm qvod tetiget non ornavit - He touched none he did not adorn - not simply "the Midas touch", or "he left things better than he found them", but a tribute to a Renaissance man |
Nvnc avt nvnqvam - Now or never |
Nvnc dimittis - Now let [thy servant] depart - generally any permission to go, specifically to express one"s readiness to depart or die |
Nvnc pro tvnc - Now for then retroactive |
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