Name

,—when applied to great men, means fame, renown. Thus George III. and Dionysius, Burke and Thomas Paine, Pitt and Robespierre, Bishop Horsley and Bishop Bonmer, have all got names.

Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.

Nakedness of the Land * Nameless

My (pronoun)
Nab
Nadir (of adversity)
Nænia
Naissant
Nakedness of the Land
Name
Nameless
Nap
Narcotic
Narrow-minded
Nation
National Debt
Natural Enemies (to England)
Nave of a wheel
Navy
Nebuchadnezzar