Proto-Indo-European
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*nebʰ-
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Niflheim (non)
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nebula, nebulous, imbrex, imbriferous, imbricate, Neptune
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nephology, nephoscope, nepho-
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*negʷ-
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nake, naked,
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nude, nudity, denude, denudate, desnuda (es)
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gymnasium, gym, gymnastics, gymnast
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*neh₂w-
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*neḱ-
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Ing (ang), Yngvi (non), Ynglings (non), Ingaevones (la), Ingmar (sv), Inge (da-no-sv-de-nl), Inga (sv-da-no-is-de-non), Ingrid (non),
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nocive, nocuous, innocuous, innocent, innocence, nocebo, pernicious, nocent, noxa, noxious, nuisance (fr), obnoxious, noise (fr)
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necro-, nectar, nectareous,
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Ankou (br)
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*nem- (distribute)
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nim, numb, benim, naam
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numerable, innumerable, numeral, numerator, numerous, numeration, enumerate, numerate, enumeration, numerous, number (fr), numero, nemorous, nemoral
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nemesis, Nemesis, noma (la), nome (fr<la), nome (la), nomad (fr<la), Numidia, anomie (fr), Epinomis, numisma (la), numismatics (la), nomisma, numismatic (la), nomothete, economy, economics, economical, oeconomus, -nomy, nummus (la<doric), namus (ar), luma (hy<syc), Nemea
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Nanterre (fr<la<gaulish), Nendos (gl<la<gaulish), namaz (ota,ur<fa)
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*nem- (bend)
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nemorous, nemoral
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Nemea
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namaz (ota,ur<fa)
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*nes-
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naos, nostos, nostalgia, Nestor
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*new- (new)
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now, new, renew, anew
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nudiustertian, novice, novate, innovate, innovation, renovate, renovation, nouveau (fr), novel (fr), novella (it), novel (it), novity, nuncio (es), announce (fr), enounce (fr), denounce (fr), pronounce (fr), renounce (fr), enunciate, denunciation, pronunciation, enunciation, renunciation
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neo-, neophyte, neoteny, Nablus (ar), Nabeul (fr<ar), Naples (fr<al), Neapolitan (la), naporitan (ja<fr<la), Neapoli (el)
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Noia (gl<cel), Nijmegen (nl<la<gaulish), Noyon (fr<la<gaulish), Neumagen-Dhron (de<la<gaulish), Nyon (fr<la<gaulish), Neung-sur-Beuvron (fr<la<gaulish), Nevers (fr<la<gaulish), Neumagen (de<la<gaulish), Nowruz (fa)
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*new- (nod)
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need, needly, needful, needly
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innuendo, numen, numinous, nutation
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*neygʷ-
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nicker, nickel
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*neyH-
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*neyk-
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Proto-Indo-European
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Germanic
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Latin
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Ancient Greek
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other
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