Advertisement

Advertisement

Nasi

1

[ nah-see ]

noun

, Jewish History.
  1. the head or president of the Sanhedrin.


Näsi

2

[ nas-ee ]

noun

  1. Lake, a lake in SW Finland: city of Tampere located on its S shore. 20 miles (32 km) long; 2–8 miles (3.2–12.9 km) wide.
Discover More

Word History and Origins

Origin of Nasi1

From the Hebrew word nāsī chief
Discover More

Example Sentences

Early in his association with the Madoffs, Bill Nasi witnessed a curious moment between Bernie and Ruth.

Nasi recalls once arriving early at the office to hear Bernie, who must have assumed they were alone, screaming at his brother.

Unlike Nasi, who later went to college, most staff were barely educated bridge-and-tunnel types.

Nihil me pnitet hujus nasi, quoth Pamphagus;——that is—My nose has been the making of me.

Miles peregrini in faciem suspexit——D boni, nova forma nasi!

It must be noticed, that the man who carried the brush-wood had thrust one or two flowering shrubs through the septum nasi.

The nasals are separated anteromedially by the cartilaginous septum nasi.

There is an anterior cartilaginous septum nasi separating the two nasals; the latter overlap the sphenethmoid posteriorly.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


Nashville warblernasi goreng