nariz
Aragonese
Etymology
From Latin nārēs, through a Vulgar Latin *nārīcae, nārīces or *nārīx, nārīcem, probably resulting from a crossing with nāsīca.
Noun
nariz f
References
- Bal Palazios, Santiago (2002) “nariz”, in Dizionario breu de a luenga aragonesa, Zaragoza, →ISBN
Asturian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin nārēs, through a Vulgar Latin *nārīcae, nārīces or *nārīx, nārīcem, probably resulting from a crossing with nāsīca.
Noun
nariz f (plural narices)
Synonyms
Galician
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese nariz, from Latin nārēs, through a Vulgar Latin *nārīcae, nārīces or *nārīx, nārīcem, probably resulting from a crossing with nāsīca.
Pronunciation
Noun
nariz m (plural narices)
Further reading
- Nariz on the Galician Wikipedia.Wikipedia gl
Kabuverdianu
Etymology
From Portuguese nariz.
Noun
nariz
Ladino
Noun
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Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese nariz, from Latin nārēs, through a Vulgar Latin *nārīcae, nārīces or *nārīx, nārīcem, probably resulting from a crossing with nāsīca.
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: na‧riz
Noun
nariz m (plural narizes)
- nose (the organ of the face used to smell things)
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin nārēs, through a Vulgar Latin *nārīcae, nārīces or *nārīx, nārīcem, probably resulting from a crossing with nāsīca.
Pronunciation
Noun
nariz f (plural narices)
Derived terms
- asomar la nariz
- con tres palmos de narices, con tantas narices (“let down, disappointed”)
- darle en la nariz (“to tell, have a suspicion”)
- darse de narices (“to bump into, meet accidentally”)
- de dos pares de narices
- de narices
- hasta las narices (“fed up”)
- hurgarse la nariz
- meter la nariz; meter las narices en (“to stick one's nose in”)
- no saber dónde tener las narices
- sonarse la nariz (“to blow one's nose”)
- tener agarrado por las narices
- tener largas narices (“to have a keen sense of smell; to be able to predict the future”)
- tocarse las narices
- torcer las narices
Further reading
- Aragonese terms inherited from Latin
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- Asturian terms inherited from Latin
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- Galician terms inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese
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- Galician terms inherited from Latin
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- gl:Anatomy
- Kabuverdianu terms derived from Portuguese
- Kabuverdianu lemmas
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- lad:Anatomy
- Portuguese terms inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese
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- Portuguese 2-syllable words
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- pt:Anatomy
- Spanish terms inherited from Latin
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