nosepin

English

Indian woman wearing a nosepin
Australian aboriginal nosepin

Etymology

From nose + pinCategory:English compound terms#NOSEPIN.

Noun

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  1. Any of various decorative ornaments that are worn at the end of the nose.
    • 1953, Nationalmuseets skrifter: Etnografisk række - Issue 6, page 69:
      The nosepin was worn by both sexes, the septum of the nose being pierced shortly after birth, at least as far as the girls were concerned; but probably the same applied to the boys.
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    • 1992, Kalima Rose, Where Women Are Leaders: The SEWA Movement in India, →ISBN, page 58:
      In all my life, I have never worn a gold earring or nosepin.
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    • 1996, Ravi Shankar -, The Scream of the Dragonflies: And Other Stories, page 218:
      And I can see you, my elfin beloved, the stars are like your nosepin.
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    • 2013, Bengt Danielsson, From Raft to Raft: An Incredible Voyage from Tahiti to Chile and Back, →ISBN:
      While they were trying to get their bearings, a party of naked savages with nosepins and sharppointed spears emerged from the belt of mangroves and gazed at them hungrily.
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  2. A removable pin that attaches to the nose or tip of a device.
    • 1959, Welding Journal - Volume 38, Part 2, page 1094:
      The satellite, which is the payload, is fastened to the nosepin of the third-stage rocket motor.
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    • 1975, Jury Verdicts Weekly - Volume 19, page 4:
      Plaintiffs contended that on the night of the subject accident the decedent unhooked the yardhorse from a trailer and had parked it 10 feet in front of the trailer to drop a nosepin on the trailer; that after the decedent left the yardgoat- and while he was attempting to lower the nosepin, the yardgoat, which apparently had been in neutral, silently engaged into reverse, moved back and crushed the decedent under the trailer.
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    • 1975, Jury Verdicts Weekly - Volume 19, page 4:
      Plaintiffs contended that on the night of the subject accident the decedent unhooked the yardhorse from a trailer and had parked it 10 feet in front of the trailer to drop a nosepin on the trailer; that after the decedent left the yardgoat- and while he was attempting to lower the nosepin, the yardgoat, which apparently had been in neutral, silently engaged into reverse, moved back and crushed the decedent under the trailer.
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    • 1981, Gayle Rivers, James Hudson, The Teheran contract, page 203:
      We got a bearing indicated on the northern nosepin of the aircraft.
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