naviguer (-ghé), v.n., to navigate, to sail. — en pleine mer; to sail in the open sea.
naviguer (-ghé), v.a., to row, to sail (a boat).
☉*naville, n.f., small irrigation canal.
navire, n.m., vessel, ship. [Not applied to men-of-war.] Couler à fond un —; to sink a ship. Un — marchand; a merchantman.
navrant, -e, adj., heart-rending, heart-breaking, distressing.
navré, -e, part., broken-hearted, wrung, rent, distressed. Avoir le cœur —; to be broken-hearted.
navrer, v.a., to wound, to distress; to rend the heart. Cela me navre le cœur; that rends my heart.
nazaréen (-ré-in), n.m., -ne (-ré-è-n), n.f., Nazarite, Nazarene.
n.b., (ab. of Nota Bene) N.B., Nota Bene.
n.d., (ab. of Notre Dame) our Lady.