aquiline nose (plural aquiline noses)
- A nose with a hooked, bent shape.
- Synonyms: hooknose, Roman nose
1834, L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], chapter XIX, in Francesca Carrara. […], volume I, London: Richard Bentley, […], (successor to Henry Colburn), →OCLC, page 217:She was delicately fair, with an aquiline nose, and a mouth the size of which was forgotten in its white teeth and pleasant smile. She wore a peruke of very fair golden hair; and herein was shown the lurking spirit of female vanity: her own tresses had been very beautiful;...
human nose with a hooked, bent shape
- Arabic: أَنْف مَعْقُوف m (ʔanf maʕqūf)
- Armenian: արծվաքիթ (hy) (arcvakʻitʻ)
- Catalan: nas aguilenc m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 鷹鉤鼻/鹰钩鼻 (zh) (yīnggōubí), 結節鼻/结节鼻 (jiéjiébí)
- Czech: orlí nos m
- Danish: romernæse c, ørnenæse c, krumnæse c
- Dutch: arendsneus (nl) m, adelaarsneus m, haakneus (nl) m
- Esperanto: agla nazo
- Estonian: kotkanina
- Finnish: kotkannenä, koukkunenä
- French: nez busqué m, nez aquilin m, nez en bec d’aigle m
- German: (more positive) Adlernase (de) f, Römernase f; (more negative) Hakennase (de) f, Höckernase f
- Greek: γαμψή μύτη f (gampsí mýti)
- Hindi: (please verify) मुड़ी हुई नाक f (muṛī huī nāk)
- Hungarian: kampós orr, horgas orr
- Ido: aglonazo (io)
- Irish: bachall m
- Italian: naso adunco m, naso aquilino m, naso dantesco m (rare)
- Japanese: 鷲鼻 (わしばな, washibana), 段鼻 (だんばな, danbana)
- Korean: 매부리코 (maeburiko)
- Latin: nāsus aquilīnus m
- Ottoman Turkish: قارغه بورون (karga burun)
- Polish: orli nos m, jastrzębi nos m
- Portuguese: nariz aquilino m, nariz adunco m
- Romanian: nas acvilin (ro) n, nas coroiat n
- Russian: горба́тый нос m (gorbátyj nos), орли́ный нос m (orlínyj nos), ястреби́ный нос m (jastrebínyj nos)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: о̀рловскӣ но̑с m
- Roman: òrlovskī nȏs m
- Slovak: orlí nos m
- Spanish: nariz aguileña f
- Swedish: örnnäsa c, kroknäsa (sv) c, höknäsa (sv) c
- Telugu: గద్దముక్కు (gaddamukku)
- Turkish: kargaburun, gagaburun (tr), kanca burun
- Volapük: kvilanud (vo)
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