nītor, ī, nīsus or nīxus sum, to strive, attempt; rely upon. ad—adnītor, ī, nīsus or nīxus sum, to lean against or upon; strive.

Nōbiliōr, ōris, m., a celebrated Roman family. 1. M. Fulvius (Nōbiliōr), consul 189 B.C. 2. Ser. Fulvius Nōbiliōr, consul 255 B.C.

nōbilis, e [nōscō], adj., noted, notable; renowned, noble.

nōbilitās, ātis [nōbilis], f., renown, nobility;the nobles.

nōbiliter [nōbilis], adv., famously, excellently, splendidly, nobly.

nocturnus, a, um [nox], adj., by night, nocturnal.

Nōla, ae, f., a city in Campania in Italy.

nōlō, see volō.

nōmen, inis [nōscō], n., a name; account; pretense; authority.

Nōmentānus, a, um, adj., pertaining to Nōmentum, a Sabine city.