nav-o:(nav.) vessel: (merchant-) ship (cf. milit-navo);
nave (of a church); -aro: shipping (collect.),
fleet; -eto: (fig. eccl.) incense-box;
(weaver’s) shuttle; -ala: nautical; -ano:
member of a ship’s company; -ero, -isto: seaman,
mariner, sailor; -estro: master of a (merchant-) ship; -o
tri-ferdeka: a three decker (ship); komerc-navo, var-navo:
merchant-man; vapor- -o: steamer; me iris nave (de
Hamburg ad Bordeaux): I went by ship (from H. to B.); la
kapitano restis en-nave: the captain (of a warship) remained
on board; -atra osto: scaphoid bone (cf. tarso); -oida
osto: scaphoid bone (of carpal bones). — eFIRS
navig-ar:(tr., intr.) to navigate, sail (on); -arto:
(art of) navigation, seamanship; -anta viro: seafaring
man; -ala: nautical: relating to navigation; -ebla:
navigable; fora- -ado: foreign trade; rivo- -o:
coasting;. — DEFIRS
nayad-o:(myth.) naiad, water-nymph. — DEFIRS
naz-o: nose; -ala: nasal; -alo: (gram.)
a nasal (sound, letter); -al-igar: (gram.) to
nasalize; -fetida: a stinking nose; (med.) affected
with ozaena; -guto: a nose-drop, snot, snivel; -kataro:
cold in the head; -peco: nose-piece (serving as
protection); -parolar: to speak through the nose; -truo:
nostril; (of whales) blow-hole; -tuko:
handkerchief; -binoklo: nose glasses; facar longa nazo
(ad, kontre) (fig.) to laugh at; -o kontre -o:
nose to nose (fig.) face to face. — DEFIRS
ne:(adv.) not; ne plus: no more; ne
multo: not much; tote ne: not at all, by no means, not
in the least; ne tam multe: not so much; me anke ne:
nor I also; ne for: not far from; ne nur: not only;
ne tante stupida: not so stupid; ne male: not
badly; ne ja: not yet. Note: As distinguishable from des-
in word composition, ne- carries a less forceful sense of
negation, implying merely absence of the positive quality rather
than the absolute negation; ex.: ne-facila: difficult =
not easy; des-facila: difficult = arduous, laborious.
— DeFIRS
ne-acent-iz-ita: unaccented.
ne-acept-ebla: unacceptable.
ne-aces-ebla:(of persons, places) unapproachable,
inaccessible.
ne-admis-ebla: inadmissible.
ne-ago, -agemeso: inactivity; -ag-anta: inactive; -ag-ema:
(tendency) inactive; indolent, lazy.
ne-aktiv-a: inactive.
ne-akurat-a: unpunctual, not prompt.
ne-alien-ebla: inalienable.
ne-alter-ebla: unalterable: unmodified; unadulterated.
ne-amans-ita: untamed.
ne-aplik-ebla: inapplicable.
ne-aprob-ar:(tr.) to disapprove: not to approve (ulo).
ne-apt-a: inapt, unfit.
ne-atak-ebla: unassailable; (fig.) unimpeachable,
irreproachable.
ne-atenc-oza, -ema: inattentive, unmindful.
ne-aud-ita: unheard (of).
ne-blam-ebla: blameless.
nebul-ar:(impers.) to be foggy, misty, hazy; -oza,
-atra: foggy, misty, nebulous (cf. nebuloza); (fig.)
obscure, not intelligible; -izar: to cover with fog; -pluvar:
to drizzle. — DeFIS
nebulos-o:(astron.) nebula.
ne-cert-a: uncertain.
neces-a: necessary, indispensable requisite (cf. bezon-ata);
-ajo: a necessary thing, the needful; -igar:
necessitate. Ex.: Esas necesa konsequajo. Respirado esas necesa
por la vivo. Ne esas necesa parolar pri to. Ant.: superflua,
ne-utila. — EFIS
ne-ces-anta: incessant (cf. sen-cesa).
ne-chanj-ebl-a: unchangeable, unalterable, immutable.
ne-chast-a: unchaste, lewd, immodest.
ne-cirkonciz-ita, -ito: uncircumsized (person).
ne-civiliz-ita: uncivilized.
ne-dechifr-ebla: undecipherable.
ne-decid-ema, -iva: irresolute, indecisive; -ita:
undecided (of acts).
ne-defens-ebla: indefensible, untenable.
ne-defin-ita: undefined, indefinite.
ne-delikat-a: indelicate.
ne-depend-o: independence.
ne-deskript-ebla: indescribable.
ne-destrukt-ebla: indestructible.
ne-determin-ebla: indeterminable.
ne-devoc-oza: undevout, irreligious.
ne-dic-ebla: unutterable, unspeakable.
ne-digest-ebla: indigestible.
ne-diret-a: indirect (cf. mediata).
ne-diskret-a: indiscreet; -eso, -ajo: (quality,
act) indiscretion.