nosu
Middle English
Old English
Alternative forms
- neosu
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *nusō, from Proto-Indo-European *nās-, lengthened-grade of Proto-Indo-European *nas- (“nose”), *néh₂s-.
Germanic cognates: Old Frisian nose (West Frisian noas), Middle Dutch nōse (Dutch neus), Old High German nasa (German Nase), Old Norse nǫs (Swedish nos).
Other Indo-European cognates: Latin nāsus, Sanskrit नासा (nā́sā), Old Church Slavonic носъ (nosŭ), Serbo-Croatian nos, Lithuanian nósis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnosu/, [ˈnɔzu]
Declension
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