late 14c., "childhood, minority, state of not being of age, period of legal infancy," from Anglo-French nounage (early 14c.), Old French nonaage, from non- (see non-) + age (see age (n.)). Figurative use from 1580s.
non compos mentis
non sequitur
nona-
non-access
non-admission
nonage
nonagenarian
non-aggression
nonagon
non-aligned
no-name