1. nĭco — Lewis & Short
nĭco, ci, 3, v. n.root gnic-, gnig-; Germ. neigen; cf. conivere (for cognigvere), to close (the eyelids), shut fast; v. also nitor, nixus,
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Nico2 · v. n
to beckon
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1. nĭco — Lewis & Short
nĭco, ci, 3, v. n.root gnic-, gnig-; Germ. neigen; cf. conivere (for cognigvere), to close (the eyelids), shut fast; v. also nitor, nixus,
2. Nīco — Lewis & Short
Nīco (Nīcon, ōnis, m., = *ni/kwn.
Inscr. Grut. 656, 5),6 of 23 attestations shown.
No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.
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