narix

Etymology
From a reinterpretation of as, these being homophones. Attested in the ninth-century manuscript quoted below (where, being in a glossary, it may represent recycled older material).

Noun

 * 1) nostril
 * 2) * “Nar” in Excerpta ex codice Cassinensi 402
 * "la"

- Nar generis neutrius nomen est fluuii nam de naso hęc naris huius naris dicitur plurali hęc narices

Descendants

 * Italo-Romance:
 * North Italian:
 * [naiʒa]
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 * Ibero-Romance:
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