Nutus
From TTT @ frath.net
Latin-English
nūt|us, -ūs. (ˈnu.tus) masc.
- A nod; a nod of approval, a command.
Loci
- αʹ Cicero, Ad Atticum 14.10:
| Quae deinde? ut audeant dicere, 'tune contra Caesaris nutum?' haec et talia ferre non possum. | What next? They might dare to say, 'Are you against the will of Caesar?' That and anything like it would be unbearable. |