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单词 nose-hole
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nose-holen.

Brit. /ˈnəʊzhəʊl/, U.S. /ˈnoʊzˌ(h)oʊl/
Forms: see nose n. and hole n.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: nose n., hole n.
Etymology: < nose n. + hole n. Compare earlier nose-holl n. at nose n. Compounds 2.
1. A nostril. Now chiefly English regional and colloquial, and Caribbean.
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > nose > [noun] > nostril
nasethirleOE
nostrilOE
nesethirla1275
nose-thirla1333
thirla1350
narea1398
thrilla1400
nose-holl?a1425
nose-holec1450
throlla1475
narel1486
snot-hole1648
snuffera1658
snurl1691
naris1693
smeller1854
prenaris1882
c1450 Med. Recipes (BL Add. 33996) in F. Heinrich Mittelengl. Medizinbuch (1896) 217 (MED) Bynd aplaystre al nyȝt..to þy nose holes.
1527 L. Andrewe tr. H. Brunschwig Vertuose Boke Distyllacyon sig. Nijv Cotton wet in the same water and put in the nose holes is good against Polippus.
1717 Philos. Trans. 1714–16 (Royal Soc.) 29 519 The right Nose-hole, at the Root of the upper Beak.
1765 D. Garrick Let. July (1963) II. 467 Shakespear's been too rank for her delicate nostrils, or..nose-holes.
1862 J. Richardson Mus. Nat. Hist. p. lxx/1 The skull is higher in front; the nose-hole very large.
a1903 J. P. Kirk in Eng. Dial. Dict. (1903) 299/1 [S. Nottingham] Pur a bit o' woddin' up yer nose-'oles.
1922 J. Joyce Ulysses i. iii. [Proteus] 49 His leprous nosehole snoring to the sun.
1990 M. Collins Rain Darling 12 How you mean, no Miss Orilie? You stand up right inside me nosehole and you don' hear what I say?
2. A small opening in the side of a glass furnace providing access for withdrawing samples of molten glass, reheating blown glass, etc. Obsolete.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > furnace or kiln > furnace > parts of furnace > [noun] > other parts of furnaces
sump1673
stoking-hole1683
stoking-place1744
mid-feather1748
bottoming hole1815
trunnel-head1819
keystone1821
vault1825
well1825
nose-hole1832
fore-stone1839
nose1839
tongs-carriage1839
tunnel-head1843
glory-hole1849
1832 G. R. Porter Treat. Manuf. Porcelain & Glass 158 On either side of each bocca is a smaller circular opening, sometimes called a boccarella, but more generally..nose-hole.
1844 Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 7 35/2 The nose of the glass is heated in a furnace constructed at one side, which is called the nose-hole.
1881 Spons' Encycl. Manuf. III. 1064 The end of the piece [of iron]..is called the nose, and gives its name to the furnace or nose-hole.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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