A B C D 1445 Nana, name? Funeral song? (L. naenia [nenia-ae]; It. nenia) NANA CF-3 1446 dirge, funderal song (L. naenia [nenia-ae]; It. nenia) NANIE 1st Decl. Nom. PL. L. ae = ie Q49 1447 Naper, name of Queen NAPER K75. K82, K131, PQ-8 1448 ill-omened, unholy, unfortunate (L. nefas; It. nefasto; Fr. néfast) NAPH (I am unfortunate) S-3 1449 ill-omened, unholy, unfortunate (L. nefas; It. nefasto; Fr. néfast) NAPHAR (to be unholy) N184 1450 grand-daughter (L. neptis-is; It. nipote; Sanskrit, napti) NAPTI Q53 1451 narrarate, to say, make known (L. narro-are) NAR (I say) Z648, AJ-18 1452 narrarate, to say, make known (L. narro-are) NARA (he/she says) Q74, Q95, Q460 1453 Narrarate! Say! make known! (L. narro-are, Imperative II narrā́tō) NARATV Q66, Q71, Q96, Q467 1454 I am born, I arise, I am produced (L. nascor-i; Ind. Pres. 1st Pers. Single nāscō ) NAS TC171, TC231, J35, K14, AD-7, AE-1, AK-8, AN-2, AN12, AN35, R11, R110, J8-7, PX-5 1455 born, to be (L. nascor-i) NASC (SEE NAS Ce) AK-9 1456 to be born (L. nascor-i, natus and gnatus) or alternatively name, Naser NASeR BS29 1457 Nasia, name, Nasia, Greece? Born? NASIA VF-5 1458 sailor? (L. nauticus-a-um) NATHOM (NATHVM) DF-3 1459 born, to be L. nascor-i) – possibly a noun NATE? Or NAPE PC-1 1460 born, to be L. nascor-i) – possibly a noun NATI XU-1 1461 born, to be L. nascor-i) – possibly a noun, nation (It. f. nazione; Fr. f. nation) NATINE Q247, R565 1462 born, to be L. nascor-i) – possibly a noun NATEN J2-8 1463 nature, birth (L. natura-ae) NATER PQ-7 1464 born, to be (L. nascor-i; pluperf. 3rd pers. Pl, natierant ) NATERAN (they were born?) XB-19 1465 born (L. nascor-i; pluperf. 3rd pers. Pl, natierant; natus-a-um, part. ) NATIM XU-1 1466 of nature, birth (L. natura-ae, Gen. Single) NATOR (NATVR) R161, TC67, J35-2 1467 ship, boat (L. navis-is; It. nave; Fr. navire) NAVE (NA8E) (see navy) Q152 1468 1469 ship, boat (L. navis-is; It. nave; Fr. navire) NAVE (NAFE) XE-7 1470 no, not (L. non; It. no; Fr. Non; Baltic-Sudovian, ne, ni) NE Z543, Z918, K113, N417, N647, Q53, Q74, Q84, Q95, 1471 no, not (L. non; It. no; Fr. Non; Baltic-Sudovian, ne, ni) NE (Continued) Q661, Q692, Q726, A745, Q821, Q847, R248, R286, R325, R359, J38-3 1472 or not, and not (L. neve or neu) NEU (NEF) BD-6 1473 deny, negate (L. ni, [nei] and nivi, if not) NEIP Z692 1474 Neir, nymph, Naear, Evadne? (L. nego-are; It. negare; Fr. neir) NEIR (to deny?) Q906 1475 deny, negate (L. nego-are) or kill, slay, put to death (L. neco-are) NEKAS XF-3 1476 deny, negate (L. nego-are) NECHIE (NEKIE) Z692 1477 Neoptolemus, son of Achilles NEPLE (possibly MENLE, Menelaos) MM-5 1478 nephew, grandson (L. nepos-otis;It. nepote; Fr. neveu) NEPOS (see grandson) F-13 1479 Nepertos, name? NEPERTOS XB-43 1480 Nepuis, name NEPUIS (NEPFIS) OM-2 1481 spin, weave (L. neo, nere,Conj. Imperf. 1st Pers. Singl. nēŕem) NER (I spin) N733 1482 darkness (L. negro-are, be black; partic. nigrans-antis, black, dark, niger-gra-grum, black, bad) NERI Z1308. Z1319 1483 Nereus father of Thetis? NERIS (you spin) Z1300 1484 Nereus, father of Thetis and 50 Nereïds; the Old Man of the Sea; image like Neptune NERONS (NERVNS) Z791, Z857, Z978, Z1019, Z1047, CCD-3 1485 death, usually violent, murder (L. nex, necis) NES (name, A8VONES?) K62? 1486 not to know, to be ignorant (L. nescio-ire, not knowing, ignorant, nescius-a-um) NESCI K151, K171 1487 clean (It. nettare; nettoyer, to clean) NETI Z1088 1488 death, usually violent, murder (L. nex, necis) NEX J32-4 1489 nor, not (L. nae, ne; no, not L. non; It. no; Fr. Non; Baltic-Sudovian, ne, ni) NI Z386, Au13, T-5; J17-1, J24-5, M65, M75, Q140 1490 indeed, truly (L. nai, ne, nae) NIA A-5? VP-10, BR-1, J35-10 1491 new (L. novus-a-um; Gr. nous, nea) NIA A-5? VP-10, BR-1 1492 strive, struggle (L. nixor-ari) NICS Z1265 1493 Nike, goddess of victory or for not (L. nec, and neque, not, and not, nor, not even) NICE PA-2 1494 You destroy (L. neco-are, Ind. Pres. 2nd Pers. Single necas) NICOS CBI-4 1495 Nike, goddess of victory, victory NIKE PK-6 1496 Naias-adis & Nais-idis NIES J15-3 1497 Nile? (L. Nilus-i) NILU (NILF) CP47 1498 and not, or not, nor, esp. following ut or ne (L. neve or neu) NIO (NIV) J24-7 1499 spun, to spin (L. neo, nere, nevi, netum) NIRE J16-1 1500 except, unless, if not (L. nisi) NIS (see sustain) Z591, L41 1501 effort, to sustain, rest, support oneself (L. nissus-a-um; nitor, to sustain) NISA (he, she, it sustains) (See LEMNISA) AG-1 1502 effort, to sustain, rest, support oneself (L. nissus-a-um; nitor, to sustain) NISAE XA13-1 1503 nothing (L. nihil, nil) NIUL (NIFL) Z606 1504 nothing (L. nihil, nil) NIUL (NIVL) M78 1505 renew, or to swim (L. novo-are, to renew; nare, navi; It. nuotare; Fr. Nager, to swim) NO (NV) (I renew) M50 1506 renew, or to swim (L. novo-are, to renew; nare, navi; It. nuotare; Fr. Nager, to swim) NOA (he/she renews) Z522, XA-21 1507 I renewed (L. novo-are, Ind. Perf. 1st Pers. Single, novā́vī) NOI (NVI) Au-103 1508 Nobnes, name? NOBNES (NVBNES) CP40 1509 night (L. nox, noctis) NOCIS (NVCIS) R447 1510 owl (L. noctua-ae) NOCTVA? ON-9 1511 he was unwilling, wished not to refuse (L. nolo, nolle, nolui, Conj. Imperf. 3rd Pers. Single nollet) NOLA (NVLA) BE-26 1512 to be unwilling, wish not to refuse (L nolo nolle, nolui ) NOLO (NVLV) J4-2, J33-2, PU-2 1513 name (L. nomem-inis) NOMEM (NVMEM) N184 1514 no, not (L. non [old forms, noenum, noenu] NON (NVN) Z176, Z190, Z206, Z327, Z347, Z357, Z369, Z439, Z446, Z1023, Z1846, Z1853, Z1869, Aph-22, J39-4 1515 Nun, Egyptian god of fertility, oceans NUN (NVN) (context: altar of Nun) Z41, Z54, Z149 , 1516 grandfather (L. nonno; It. nonno) NVNV F-1 1517 grandmother (L. avia-ae; It. nonna) NVNA PV-12 1518 Norpener, name? NORPENER (NVRPENER) R95 1519 Noropa, name? NOROPA XJ-15 1520 our (L. nos; It. noi, nostro; Fr. nous, nos) NOS (NVS-T-4) (VP-r, PARTV NVS) AN-19, T-4, VP-4, XW-4
A B C D 1521 I write, mark, observe, stigmatize (L. noto-are) NOT (NVT) L13 1522 Notyei (Nycteus, king of Thebes)? NOTYEI ON-8 1523 I am unwilling, wish not to , refuse (L. nolo, nolle, nolui; Pass. Pres. 1 st Pers. singl. nōlor NVLER R128, R139, R152 1524 lately, not long ago (L. nuper) NUPER (NVPER) or NVLER R128, R139, R153 1525 daughter-in-law (L. nurus-us) NUR (NVR) L25, Z1241 1526 daughters-in-law (L. nurus-us, Nom. Pl. -a?) NURA (NVRA) TC61, BS-10 1527 daughter-in-law (L. nurus-us) NORA AH-10 1528 with, from the daughter-in-law (L. nurus-us, -e, abl. singl., ) NORE (NVRE) TC203 1529 new (L. novus-a-um; It. nuovo; Fr. neuf, nouveau) NOV (NV8) TC111 1530 he knows (L. nosco, noscoere, novi, notum, Ind. Pres. 3 rd Pers. single noscit) NVSI (NYSI) J32-6 1531 before, in return for, to the purpose (L. ob, prep.) OB (V8) N560 1532 go to, to go to meet, of heavely bodies, to set; of living, to die (L. obeo-ire-ivi-itum) OBE (V8E) TC129 1533 go to, to go to meet, of heavely bodies, to set; of living, to die (L. obeo-ire-ivi-itum) OBAN (VBAN) T-9 1534 go to, to go to meet, of heavely bodies, to set; of living, to die (L. obeo-ire-ivi-itum) OBATIM XM-6 1535 forget, to (L. obliviscor, oblivisci; It. obliare; Fr. oublir) OBLI (V8LI) (you forgot) (see OFELI) Z1397 1536 I prophesy (L. auguror-ari, Ind. Pres. auguō; Persian, ukhra; Alb. ogur) OC (VC) Au99 1537 she prophesies (L. auguror-ari, Conj. Pres. 3 rd Pers. singl. auguret; Persian, ukhra; Alb. ogur) OCE (VCE) R311, AU99 1538 prophesy, to (L. auguror-ari; Welsh, argoel-ion, omen; Persian, ukhra; Alb. ogur) OCEM (augury, omens, prophecy) Q303, Q320, Q355, Q452, Q488 1539 prophesy, to (L. auguror-ari; Welsh, argoel-ion, omen; Persian, ukhra; Alb. ogur) OCERN (VCERN) (they prophesy) (DL depicts augurs) DL-2 1540 prophesy, to (L. auguror-ari; Welsh, argoel-ion, omen; Persian, ukhra; Alb. ogur) OCEV (OCE8) N-1 1541 prophesy, to (L. auguror-ari; Welsh, argoel-ion, omen; Persian, ukhra; Alb. ogur) OCI (you prophesied) Q468 1542 I sing? (L. occento-are, to sing a seranade to; we sing, occentamus; Conj. pres. 1st pers., occentem) OCeNTvM (VCNTM) PO12 1543 of a greave? (L. ocrea-ae; 2nd Decl. Dat. singl. –o) OCREV (VCREV)? Word is difficult to read PM-5 1544 eighty (L. octogina; It. ottanta; Fr. quatrevingts) OCTITO (VCTITV) N403 1545 eye (L. oculus-i; 3rd Decl. Acc. singl. -em) epitaph of an augur: OCHULEIM (VCHVLEIM) PM-4 1546 Oxiem, name? eighth? (L. octavus; It. ottavo, Fr. huitiem) OCHSIEM (VCHSIEM) PK-4 1547 with the pellet, swelling (L. offa-ae, Abl. singl. -e; It. enfiare, Fr.enfier, to swell) OFE (VFE) Z234, XB-17 1548 the egg (L. ovum-i) OFE (VFE) J8-3 1549 sheepfold, an enclosure (L.ovile-is) OFIL, OVIL (OFIL) CBI-6 1550 oiso, bird? (L. avis, Fr. oiseau, It. ucello) OISO (note use of omega) DR-5 1551 prophesy, to (L. auguror-ari; Welsh, argoel-ion, omen; Persian, ukhra; Alb. ogur) OKR (VCR) (I prophesy) N694 1552 from, by the augur (L. augur-oris, 2nd Decl. Abl. -e, v. auguror-ari) OKRE (VCRE) augur R124 1553 I prophesied (L. auguror-ari, Ind. Perf. 1st Pers. singl. augurā́vī; Persian, ukhra; Alb. ogur) OKRI (VKRI) (I prophesied) N491, N513, N545, N573, N595, N620, N694, N711 1554 the oils (L. oleum –i, Nom. Pl. N. -a; It. olio, m. Fr. huille, f.) OLA (VLA) TC48 1555 Oler, name? VLeR K191 1556 oil (L. oleum-i, 3rd. Decl. Acc. Pl. -es It. olio; Fr. huile) OLES (VLES) TC304 1557 oil (L. oleum-i, 2nd. Decl. Gen. -i; It. olio; Fr. huile) OLIE (VLIE) PK-5 1558 at times, for a long time now, often (L. olim) OLIM (VLIM) TC, K? 1559 by, with, from the oil (L. oleum-i, 2nd Decl. Abl. singl. -o; It. olio; Fr. huilel; to oil, L. oleo-ere) OLO (VLV) R182, R204, G22, PC-12 1560 by, with, from the olive (L. oliva-ae; Abl. Single -e It. oliva; Fr. olive) OLOVE (VLVFE) J34-5 1561 olive (L. oliva-ae; It. oliva; Fr. olive) OLOVES (VLVFES) J12-8 1562 omen (L. omen-inis; Polish, omen) OMEN (VMEN) (see UME) R381, R554 1563 Homeric (L. Homericus-a-um) OMERIC (VMERIC) (probably VME RIC) Z92 1564 man (L.homo-inis) OMNE (VMNE) J9-8 1565 loads, burden, weights; troubles, charges; public burdens, taxes (L. onus-eris, 1st decl. Acc. pl. -as) ONAS (VNAS) PA-16, J16-3 1566 honor, to respect (L. honore-are; honos, honor-oris; It. onorare; Fr. honorer; Polish, honor) ONOM (VNVM) (honored) (See UNE) Z446 1567 I honor, respect (L. honore-are, 1st Pers. singl. hono; It. onorare; Fr. honorer; Polish, honor) ONO XB-19 1568 honor, to respect (L. honore-are; It. onorare; Fr. honorer; Polish, honor) ONOR (VNVR) (to honor) Z1216 1569 disgrace (L. inhonesto-are, to disgrace; It. onta, Fr. honte, disgrace) ONT (VNT) (see ONTS, eleven) Q360, Q369, R487, R574 1570 eleven (L. undecim; It. undici; Fr.onze; Gr. endeka) – probably pl. ONT ONTS (VNTS) (see disgrace) TC-1 1571 power, abundance (L. Ops-Opis, opem, opis, ope, might, power, ability to aid; opes wealth) OP (VP) L. ope Q320, Q335, Q416, N31, R286, Aph29 1572 by the town (L. oppidum-i, 2nd Decl. singl. Dat. Abl. -o) OPETV (VPETV) Q5, Q61, Q92, R49 1573 Oph, <strong>Etruscan</strong> goddess of abundance? OPH (VPH) Q297, Q286, Q303, R13, R111 1574 boundary (L. ora-ae; It. orio; Fr. orée; Gr. orio) OR (VR) Z308, Z421, Z1789, TC28, TC46, TC259, Q217, DM-3, VP-2, J35-12, PZ-2 1575 I speak, talk (L. oro-are, Ind. Pres. 1st Pers. Single oro; Palaic, wer) OR (VR) Au85, R-5, R-10, R103, R109, J1-6, L36 1576 he speaks, talks (L. oro-are, Ind. Pres. 3rd Pers. singl. ōrat; Palaic, wer) ORA (VRA) (he, she speaks) R35, K111 1577 oracle? (L. oraculm or oraclum-i) ORAK? AN-5? 1578 speak, to talk (L. oro-are; Palaic, wer); This is probably TVRAN ORAN (VRAN) (they speak) (probably TVRAN) LM-1 1579 of the boundaries (L. ora-ae, 1st Decl. Acc. Pl. -as; It. orio; Fr. orée; Gr. orio) ORAS (VRAS); J40-25 may be ORASI, name TC19, TC164, TC190, M24, J40-25, PZ-5 1580 speak, to talk (L. oro-are, Indef. Pres. 3rd pers. singl. orat; Palaic, wer) ORAT (VRAT) K-2 1581 speak, to talk (L. oro-are; 2nd pers. Ind. oras, conj. ores 3; Palaic, wer) ORC (VRC) TC52 1582 Orcus, the infernal region; Transf. the god of the lower world; death ORCOS CBI-3 1583 speak, to talk (L. oro-are; 2nd pers. Ind. oras, conj. ores 3; Palaic, wer) ORE Z140 1584 speak, to talk (L. oro-are; Palaic, wer) ORES (VRES) (you speak) Q906 1585 Orestes, son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra (L. Orestes-ae and -is) OReSTE (VReSTE) MM-4, CT-3, CBG-1 1586 speak, to talk (L. oro-are; Palaic, wer) OR_R BS-2 1587 speak, to talk (L. oro-are; orem, 1st pers. Conj.; Palaic, wer) – probably noun ORIM (VRIM) (I speak, conj. case) Z85, Z106, Z880, Z945, Z1818 1588 barley (L. hordeum-I; It. orzo; Fr. orge) ORK (VRK) Z489, Z508, Z761, TC213 1589 urn, jug ( L. urna-ae); probably I fit out, decorate, honor (L. orno-are; Ind. Pres.1st. Pers. Single. orno) ORN (VRN) (J36-10 context is "orno") ZB-1, Z834, J36-10 1590 you equip, adorn, embellish, honor (L. orno-are, Ind. Pres. 2nd Pers. singl. ōrnās) ORNAS (VRNAS) R10, R109 1591 I speak (L. oro-are, Ind. Pres. 1st Pers. singl. ōrō ; Palaic, wer) ORO (VRV) N194, R300, PC-3; PO-9 1592 dawn (L. aurora-ae) OROAS (VRVAS) VG-4 1593 speak, to talk (L. oro-are; Palaic, wer) OROR (VRVR) (he speaks; oratur, L. indic. pres.?) VG-1 1594 to the boundaries (L. ora-ae; -os, 2 nd Decl. Acc. pl.) OROS (VRVS) TC307, TC310 1595 Orestes, son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra (L. Orestes-ae and -is) OROSTHE (VRVSTHE) (See also OReSTE) DF-2, CBR-1 1596 beginning, origin, undertaking (L. orsus-us): ORS (VRS) TC13, TC56
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