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a row of stones; Nidme’ah was mixed; Novlot fruits that fall before they ripen; Nof a term for end/limit; Nakof the tree that is beaten for olives; Nokdim sheep owners; Nokfin they scrape the side so that it falls on its face; Nezufin that they are scolded/rebuked so that they will listen to the cradle; Nahil of bees that gather with their queen; Netaynah that was carved well; Nataf drops, dripping at the end of the stem; Nidim a thread woven on the reed with which they weave; Nitol Kuvel; Nikon; Neroz the width; Nir a plowed field; Nekhash uprooting bad weeds from among the grain; Nekhush; Natush a term for stones; Naloz and Malin from the expression Proverbs 4:24 "Let them not depart from your eyes"; Namukh lesser; Nimus law/custom; Natushnat and a fine, as in khas pity; Nemiya a small animal low that resembles a weasel; Nanasim pillars of stone; Nanas a very small person; Neser a board in the work of flax; Nafah sieve, which blows when they shake it, in order to sift the flour with it; Nafutz a type of wool; Neshashot in the eye, that they make over the grave; Nifsakh cracked; Netz HaHalav a herb that when cut, milk comes out of it; Natzpah caper; Ne’arin shaking the palm tree; Nekori figs; Horim a tree that creeps on the leaves of the ales perhaps myrtle; Nekudim kekris small pieces; Nektamin a vessel made in the shape of a leg; Neklitis these are two pillars at the head and the foot of the bed, and a piece of wood from this pillar to that pillar, and one spreads a sheet over it; Neka ku’a; Nasham a moth by that name with which they rub its skin, it does not grow hair on it; Nishtana healed; Neter a type of earth with which they wash; The Letter Samekh