pince-nez

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English

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pince-nez

Etymology

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Borrowed from French pince-nez (literally pinch-nose).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pænsˈneɪ/, /pæ̃sˈneɪ/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)

Noun

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pince-nez (plural pince-nez)

  1. temple-less eyeglasses that clip to the bridge of the nose
    • 1919, P. G. Wodehouse, chapter 15, in A Damsel in Distress:
      Lord Belpher, leaning against the wall and trying to decide whether his right or left foot hurt him the more excruciatingly, became aware that a curate was standing before him, regarding him through a pair of gold-rimmed pince-nez with a disapproving and hostile expression.
    • Furst, Alan 2000 Kingdom of Shadows, p170:
      Shabet took a pince-nez from his breast pocket and settled it on the bridge of his nose.

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Further reading

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French

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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pince-nez m (plural pince-nez)

  1. pince-nez
  2. noseclip

Descendants

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  • Catalan: pinçanàs (calque)
  • Russian: пенсне́ n (pensnɛ́)
  • Swedish: pincené c

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from French pince-nez.

Noun

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pince-nez n (plural pince-nez-uri)

  1. pince-nez

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