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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
Naris,-is (s.f.III), abl. sg. nare; nom. & acc. pl. nares, gen.sg. narium (= an i-stem noun): a nostril, usu. in plural, the nostrils, the nose; an opening, orifice, vent, air-hole of a canal, etc. (Lewis & Short);) = rhin-, rhino-; -rrhinus,-a,-um (adj.A), -nostrilled, -snouted, -nosed,-beaked,-billed [> Gk. rhis, gen. sg. rhinos (s.f.III) the nose, in pl. the nostrils; Lat. nares]; see nose;

- exulceratas nares graviter olentes, a superating nose [or nostrils] emitting a disagreeable odor.

- [PETIVERIA alliacea] Contra Cephalalgiam, capiti l. naso admota, apud Domingenses in usu est (Swartz), against headache, applied to the head or [l.=vel] the nose, is the custom with the Dominicans.

 

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