nārrō, āre, āvī, ātus, to narrate, tell.

nāscor, ī, nātus sum, to be born; spring from, arise.

[Nāsīca, ae], m., cognomen of P. Cornēlius Scīpiō Nāsīca Serāpiō, opponent of Tiberius Gracchus.

nāsus, ī, m., the nose.

nātiō, ōnis [nāscor], f., birth, race; tribe, nation, people.

nātūra, ae [nāscor], f., nature, character, disposition; personified, Nature.

nātus [orig. part. of nāscor], adj., lit. born; with annōs, old.

(nātus, ūs) [nāscor], m., birth, age (found only in abl. sing.).

naufragium, ī [nāvis + frangō], n., shipwreck.

nāvālis, e [nāvis], adj., naval.