"nuse" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Albanian]

Etymology: Singularized plural of *nusë, from Proto-Albanian *nutjā, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)nubʰ-tyeh₂, from *snewbʰ-; compare Latin nūbō (“to marry a man”), Czech snoubiti (“to woo”). For the sense development, Greek νύφη (nýfi, “bride, daughter-in-law”), from Ancient Greek νύμφη (númphē, “bride”). Alternatively from Proto-Albanian *snutjā, from Proto-Indo-European *snu-eh₂- (“daughter-in-law”), derivative of *snusós (compare Latin nurus, Sanskrit स्नुषा (snuṣā), Ancient Greek νυός (nuós), Old English snoru). Attributed by Vladimir Orel 2000 (:34) to Latin nūptia as a later Latin loan. Etymology templates: {{m|sq|*nusë}} *nusë, {{inh|sq|sqj-pro|*nutjā}} Proto-Albanian *nutjā, {{der|sq|ine-pro||*(s)nubʰ-tyeh₂}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)nubʰ-tyeh₂, {{m|ine-pro|*snewbʰ-}} *snewbʰ-, {{cog|la|nūbō||to marry a man}} Latin nūbō (“to marry a man”), {{cog|cs|snoubiti||to woo}} Czech snoubiti (“to woo”), {{cog|el|νύφη||bride, daughter-in-law}} Greek νύφη (nýfi, “bride, daughter-in-law”), {{cog|grc|νύμφη||bride}} Ancient Greek νύμφη (númphē, “bride”), {{inh|sq|sqj-pro|*snutjā}} Proto-Albanian *snutjā, {{der|sq|ine-pro||*snu-eh₂-|t=daughter-in-law}} Proto-Indo-European *snu-eh₂- (“daughter-in-law”), {{m|ine-pro|*snusós}} *snusós, {{cog|la|nurus}} Latin nurus, {{cog|sa|स्नुषा}} Sanskrit स्नुषा (snuṣā), {{cog|grc|νυός}} Ancient Greek νυός (nuós), {{cog|ang|snoru}} Old English snoru, {{cog|la|nūptia}} Latin nūptia Head templates: {{head|sq|noun|g=f}} nuse f
  1. bride Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Family
    Sense id: en-nuse-sq-noun-OQhTYUEU Disambiguation of Family: 99 1
  2. daughter-in-law Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-nuse-sq-noun-aaVJpX6X Categories (other): Albanian entries with incorrect language header, Albanian entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of Albanian entries with incorrect language header: 19 81 Disambiguation of Albanian entries with topic categories using raw markup: 21 79
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: nase [archaic] Derived forms: nus, nusja

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      "expansion": "Latin nurus",
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    }
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