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From Proto-Slavic *nosъ, from Proto-Indo-European *néh₂s.

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  • IPA(key): [nos]
  • (file)

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нос (nosm inan (genitive но́са, nominative plural насы́, genitive plural насо́ў)

  1. nose

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From Proto-Slavic *nosъ, from Proto-Indo-European *néh₂s.

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нос (nosm (relational adjective но́сен, diminutive носле́)

  1. nose
  2. (of a shoe) toe
  3. (of a ship) bow, head, prow
  4. (geography) cape, promontory, foreland, gore

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *nosъ, from Proto-Indo-European *néh₂s.

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нос (nosm (plural носови, relational adjective носен or назален, diminutive носе)

  1. nose
  2. (geography) cape, promontory, headland
    Synonym: ’рт (’rt)

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нос (nos)

  1. (Amur, Sakhalin) ear

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Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *nosъ, from Proto-Indo-European *néh₂s. Cognate with English nose.

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нос (nosm inan (genitive но́са, nominative plural носы́, genitive plural носо́в, relational adjective носово́й, diminutive но́сик or носо́к, augmentative носи́ще or нося́ра or носи́на)

  1. nose
    У него́ кровь идёт из но́саU nevó krovʹ idjót iz nósaHis nose is bleeding.
  2. bow, prow (boats)
  3. forepart, point
  4. horn (of an anvil)
  5. headland, promontory, point (geology)
  6. lip (for pouring)

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *nosъ, from Proto-Indo-European *néh₂s.

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но̑с m (Latin spelling nȏs, diminutive но̀сић, relational adjective но̀снӣ)

  1. (anatomy) nose

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