nosa
Catalan
Etymology
From Latin nausia
Noun
nosa f (plural noses)
Galician
Etymology
From Old Portuguese nossa, from Vulgar Latin *nossa, from Latin nostra(m), feminine of noster (“ours”).
Pronoun
nosa f (masculine singular noso, masculine plural nosos, feminine singular nosa, feminine plural nosas)
- (possessive) ours
See also
- Appendix:Galician pronouns
Lower Sorbian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈnɔsa]
Noun
nosa
Swedish
Verb
nosa (present nosar, preterite nosade, supine nosat, imperative nosa)
- to take a sniff at
- to peep at; to look at (or investigate) things (which may be out of one's business)
- to briefly try to do something to see if one likes it
Related terms
- nos
- uppnosig
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