nese
- third-personsingularpresentindicative ofnést
FromOld English*nesu,*neosu.
nese (pluralneses)
- nose
nese
- Alternative form ofnece(“niece”)
nese
- green,blue
- María de los Angeles Colós, José Guzman, and John Peabody Harrington (1930s)Chochenyo Field Notes (Survey of California and Other Indian Langauges)[1], Unpublished
FromProto-Germanic*nasō, fromProto-Indo-European*néh₂s-, andOld Norsenǫs.
nese f orm (definite singularnesaornesen,indefinite pluralneser,definite pluralnesene)
- (anatomy) anose
- “nese” inThe Bokmål Dictionary.
Fromne(“not”) +sīe(“let it be”). Compareġīese(“"yes"; literally, "so be it"”), whence Englishyes. More atne,wesan.
nese
- no
- "Gospel of Saint John", chapter 9, verse 9
Sume cwǣdon, Hē hyt is; sume cwǣdon,Nese, ac is him ġelīc. Hē cwæþ sōðlīce, ic hit eom.- Some said, it is him; some said,No, but instead is similar to him. He said truly, it is me.
nese (Cyrillic spellingнесе)
- third-personsingularpresent ofnesti