Náto hiéri, borne yesterday, but taken for an ignorant or fresh man.

Natríce, an hearbe, whose roote stinketh like a Goate. Also a water-Snake.

Nátta, as Nata, a wenne. Also a white spot or pearle in ones eye. Also as Cilécca.

Náttico, a kind of Salt so called.

Nátto, as Nautílio.

Natúra, that, whereby a thing is properly in that kind that it is, the nature, qualitie, vertue, naturall inclination, instinct, motion, or constitution of any creature, which as Seneca saith, is nothing but God, or deuine reason sowen in all the world and all the parts thereof. Also the quaint of a woman, or priuie parts of any man or beast.

Naturáccia, a filthie nature, or womans quaint.

Naturále, naturall, or according vnto nature. Also a base borne, or bastard.

Naturalésco, according vnto nature.

Naturalézza, as Naturalità.