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3.6.24 n-k Variegated, nacreous; tacheté, nacré

Ital.: Berlingomerlo de nicha (= nica)Ring Ouzel, 344
Ital.: Rivoltellafûlega nícolaCoot, 138
Engl., Svensknickela silver-white metal
Germ.schniegelto adorn, to deck oneself out; Bullfinch, 430
Germ.nicolausnickel
CymricnicolGoldfinch, 415
Engl.nicker et var.Goldfinch, 415
Franç.:Vouvantnicoleladybug
Ital.nicoloonyx
Bretonevn-sant-nikolazKingfisher, 267 (couleurs métalliques)
Cat.ocell de sant nicolauid.
Franç.: Finistèreoiseau de saint-nicolasid.
Ital.: Otr.nicola pescatoreid.
Anc.Greekonyxa kind of agate (with prefix o frequent in Slavic languages, sometimes in Greek, cf. ómyklèð3.6.21.)
Anc.Greekonyxnail (nacreous tegument)
Franç.ongleid.
Hebr.onychaan aromatic resin
Skr.nakháHnail
Pers.nàxunid.
Lith.nagùtisid.
Germ.nagelid.
Engl.naila nacreous tegument
Russiannoganail
Tajiknaqraisilver
Franç.nacrénacreous
Franç.nacremother-of-pearl, a nacreous substance [a semantic relation to Arabic naqqàra "hollow" (Klein) or "drum" (Webster) is impossible]
Ital.: Fosdinovonacramacchio di sporco
Esp.nacaradonacreous
Franç.nacarat"couleur rouge clair" (definition défectueuse; il y a eu confusion avec laqueð3.1.22.)

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