3.6.49 n-k, n-s, n-f Dark; sombre |
| Alb. | natë | night |
| Hitt. | nekur | evening |
| Etr. | naces | night |
| Romance | notte, noche, nuit | id. |
| Russian | noc | id. |
| Anc.Greek | nox | id. |
| Germ. | nacht | id. |
| Engl. | night | id. |
| Anc.Greek | nyx, nyktós | id. |
| Franç.: Tholy | neietoux | dark, FEW 23: 184 |
| Pol. | s'niady | sun-tanned |
| Franç.: Aoste | nesse | somewhat black |
| Franç.: Norm. | nasse | femme sale, FEW 23: 190 |
| Franç.: Landivy | renassi | reste malpropre, FEW 23: 192 |
| Franç.: Renwez | aniSi | blackened, FEW 23: 186 |
| Franç.: FR | néji | mould |
| Franç.: Saint. | an-nexissure | black spot, FEW 23: 187 |
| Franç.: Namur | enîzé | spotted (fruit); speckled (fabric) |
| Franç.: Namur | eninsî (s') | to get stained |
| Engl. | snuff | tobacco-coloured |
| Engl. | snuff | tobacco |
| Engl. | snuff-headed Wigeon | Pochard, 50 |