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English

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Etymology 1

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FromGermanNase.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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nase (pluralnasesornase)

  1. Any of the genusChondrostoma offreshwaterpotamodromous fishes.
    • 1885,Charles Rau,Prehistoric Fishing in Europe and North America. Archæological Researches in Nicaragua (Smithsonian contributions to knowledge; XXV), City of Washington: Smithsonian Institution,pages45–46:
       [] “With respect to fishes,” says ProfessorRütimeyer, “many species were found which are now the most abundant in our lakes and rivers.” The following are mentioned:— The salmon (Salmo salar, Lin.), the pike (Esox lucius. Lin.), the perch (Perca fluviatilis, Lin.), the carp (Cyprinus carpio, Lin.), the dace (Cyprinus leuciscus, Lin.), the chub (Cyprinus dobula, Nilss.), thenase (Chondrostoma nasus, [Lin.] Agass.), the burbot (Lita vulgaris, Jen.), and the rud (Scardinius erythrophthalmus, [Lin.] Bon.).
Derived terms
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Translations
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any of the genus Chondrostoma of freshwater potamodromous fishes

Etymology 2

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Noun

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nase (pluralnases)

  1. Rare form ofnaze.
    • 1877, Joseph Yelloly Watson,The Tendring Hundred in the Olden Time: A Series of Sketches ..., page134:
      Alton Park, near the sea, was the Park made by Richard de Belmeis, Bishop of London, and he enclosed with it the wood then belonging to the Canons of St. Paul, and called [it] "Edulvesnase""—so that there was evidently a "nase" or promontory on this spot.
    • 1889, Lafayette Charles Loomis,The Index Guide to Travel and Art-study in Europe: A Compendium of Geographical, Historical, and Artistic Information for the Use of Americans, page533:
      The upper and LowerNases, two promontories nearly dividing the lake, beyond which []

Anagrams

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French

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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nase (pluralnases)

  1. Alternative spelling ofnaze(worthless, knackered)

Further reading

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Guaraní

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Verb

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nase

  1. to beborn

Latin

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Noun

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nāse

  1. vocativesingular ofnāsus

Middle High German

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Etymology

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Inherited fromOld High Germannasa, fromProto-Germanic*nasō, fromProto-Indo-European*néh₂s-.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): (before 13th CE)/ˈnas̠ə/

Noun

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nase f

  1. nose

Declension

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Declension ofnase (strong feminine in -e)
singularplural
indef.def.noundef.noun
nominativeeindiunasedienase
genitiveeinerdërnasedërnasen
dativeeinerdërnasedënnasen
accusativeeinedienasedienase
Declension ofnase (weak feminine)

Descendants

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

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nase f orm (definite singularnasaornasen,indefinite pluralnaser,definite pluralnasene)

  1. form removed with thespelling reform of 2005;superseded bynese

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromOld Norsenasar andnasir, nominative and accusative plurals ofnǫs f (whenceNorwegian Nynorsknos f. The verb is derived from the noun.

Noun

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nase m (definite singularnasen,indefinite pluralnasar,definite pluralnasane)

  1. (anatomy)nose (organ)
    Du har noko pånasen din.
    You've got something on yournose.
  2. nose (tip of an object)
    Nasen på flyet var dekt med snø.
    Thenose of the airplane was covered in snow.

Synonyms

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Derived terms

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Verb

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nase (present tensenasar,past tensenasa,past participlenasa,passive infinitivenasast,present participlenasande,imperativenase/nas)

  1. tosmell,sniff
    Sauennasa på maten, men åt han ikkje.
    The sheepsniffed the food, but did not eat it.
  2. tonose (snoop)

Alternative forms

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  • nasa(a- and split infinitives)

See also

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References

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Anagrams

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Old English

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈnɑ.se/,[ˈnɑ.ze]

Noun

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nase

  1. inflection ofnasu:
    1. nominativeplural
    2. accusativesingular/plural
    3. genitive/dativesingular

Swazi

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Conjunction

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náse

  1. when

Tarantino

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Noun

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nase

  1. nose
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