Non est inventus (inven´tus).—He has not been found.

Non licet (liss´et).—It is not lawful.

Non multa, sed multum (mul´ta sed mul´tum).—Not many things, but much.

Non obstante (ob-stan´te).—Notwithstanding.

Non omnia possumus omnes—Virgil (om´ni-a poss´u-mus om´nēs).—We cannot, all of us, do all things.

Non quo sed quomodo (kwō sed kwō´mod-ō).—Not by whom, but in what manner.

Non sequitur (sek´wit-ur).—It does not follow.

Non sibi, sed patriæ (sib´i sed pat´ri-ē).—Not for himself, but for his country.

Nosce teipsum (nos´se tē-ip´sum).—Know thyself. The Latin form of the Greek inscription over the portico of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi.

Noscitur ex sociis (noss´i-tur ex sō´si-īs).—He is known by his companions.