Citations:nosering

Noun: "alternative form of nose ring"

 * 1993 — Mohsen Saeidi Madani, Impact of Hindu Culture on Muslims, M D Publications Pvt Ltd (1993), ISBN 8185880158, page 146:
 * On the first wedding night of the marriage ceremony, the husband removes the big nosering of the bride, which is the symbolic representation of the girl being a virgin till that moment.
 * 1995 —Ashok Jerath, The Splendour of Himalayan Art and Culture, Indus Publishing Company (1995), ISBN 8173870349, page 15:
 * Bead necklaces, earrings, noserings popularly known as nath, toerings, bangles of various strengths are but a few ornaments used by the ladies.
 * 2002 — Esther David, Book of Esther, Viking (2002), ISBN 9780670049097, page 369:
 * My mother and grandmother wore nine-yard saris, with heavy anklets, armlets, waist belts and enormous noserings, but they observed all the Jewish rituals.'
 * 2007 — Heather Byer, Sweet: An Eight-Ball Odyssey, Riverhead Books (2007), ISBN 9781101217597, unnumbered page:
 * I'll meet Valerie, who I've seen before at pool bars and admired from afar, and will watch her swing her black hair and flaunt her nosering and do things her way;
 * 2007 — Kristen Tsetsi, Homefront, Penxhere Press (2007), ISBN 9780615139906, page 225:
 * A woman with dyed black hair and a greenstone nosering returns to a story she must have almost finished before I came in.