nøs
Faroese
[nøːs]
noun
Definitions
- nose
- reprimand
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse nǫs derived from Proto-Germanic *nasō derived from Proto-Indo-European *nasō, *néh₂s- (nose, nostril).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*néh₂s-
Gloss
nose, nostril
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
鼻
Emoji
🐽 👃 🤥 🥸
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *narina Latin
- *nārio Latin
- *nāritōsus Latin
- *nārīcae Latin
- *nārīcutus Latin
- nariformis Latin
- nasus Latin
- nāris Latin
- Koksnase German
- Nacktnasenwombat German
- Nase German
- Nasenbein German
- Nasenbluten German
- Nasenbär German
- Nasenflöte German
- Nasenlaut German
- Nasenloch German
- Nasenring German
- Nasenschleimhaut German
- Nashorn German
- Pechnase German
- Rotznase German
- Triefnase German
- hochnäsig German
- näseln German
- narice Italian
- *nasō Proto-Indo-European
- *néh₂s Proto-Indo-European
- *néh₂s- Proto-Indo-European
- *nās- Proto-Indo-European
- nese Norwegian Bokmål
- nos Norwegian Bokmål
- *nasō Proto-Germanic
- *nusō Proto-Germanic
- nos Swedish
- nos Norwegian Nynorsk
- nasu Old English
- nǫs Old Norse
- nazo Esperanto
- nös Icelandic
- nară Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- nasa Old High German
- dropi Faroese
- nasadropi Faroese
- nase Middle High German
- nese Middle Low German
- *náHs-kas Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *náHsaH Proto-Indo-Iranian
- nari Aromanian
- narile Friulian
- nosis Lithuanian
- *nase Old Frisian
- næsæ Old Danish