Nec regi nec populo, sed utrique—Neither for 50 king nor for people, but for both. M.
Nec scire fas est omnia—It is not permitted us to know all things. Hor.
Nec si non obstatur propterea etiam permittitur—That an act is not prohibited, it does not follow that it is permitted. Cic.
Nec sibi, sed toti genitum se credere mundo—To think that he was born not for himself alone, but for the whole world. Lucan.
Nec soli cedit—He yields not even to the sun. M.
Nec temere nec timide—Neither rashly nor 55 timidly. M.
Nec tibi quid liceat, sed quid fecisse decebit / Occurrat—And let it not concern you what you may do, but what you ought to do. Claud.
Nec timeo, nec sperno—I neither fear nor despise. M.
Nec Veneris pharetris macer est, aut lampade fervet: / Inde faces ardent, veniunt a dote sagittæ—He is not made thin by Venus' quiver, nor does he burn with her torch; it is from this that his fires are fed, from her dowry the arrows come. Juv.
Nec verbum verbo curabis reddere fidus / Interpres—Nor, as a faithful translator, should you be careful to render the original word for word. Hor.