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Necana, Nah. From nequanaliztli, dancing motions, as are used in bailes.
Neganeme, see [Asaniganeme].
Negua, Nah. If a separate word, this is probably from neci, to disclose oneself, to show oneself; it is, however, a doubtful expression.
Negualigua, Nah. From necuilhuia, to bargain, to deal for.
Neme, Nah. From nemi, to live, to be (Sp. estar), to dwell.
Nemo, see [Niqui].
[Niqui], Nah. Found in the construction nemo niqui, which should probably read ni monequi, it is proper for me, becoming or necessary. Sp. me conviene.
Nistipampa, Nah. The postposition pampa, ixtli, the face, and the first possessive pronoun no. The compound means "I, present," or "in my presence." Carochi, Gram. Mex., p. 45.
No, Nah. First person, singular, of the inseparable possessive pronoun. See mo. It is also used for the Spanish negative, no, not, throughout the play.