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[ nah-see ] / ˈnɑ si /
noun Jewish History.the head or president of the Sanhedrin. Origin of NasiFrom the Hebrew word nāsī chief Words nearby NasiNasho, Nash, Ogden, Nashua, Nashville, Nashville warbler, Nasi, nasi goreng, Nasik, nasion, Nasiriyah, Naskapi Definition for Nasi (2 of 2)[ nas-ee ] / ˈnæs i /
nounLake, 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. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for NasiNasi recalls once arriving early at the office to hear Bernie, who must have assumed they were alone, screaming at his brother. The Making of Madoff|Jerry Oppenheimer|August 1, 2009|DAILY BEAST Unlike Nasi, who later went to college, most staff were barely educated bridge-and-tunnel types. The Making of Madoff|Jerry Oppenheimer|August 1, 2009|DAILY BEAST The next step was to induce the newly-elected Nasi to give up his dignity, upon which he had only just entered. History of the Jews, Vol. II (of 6)|Heinrich Graetz Nasi and some of the worst characters would sit scowling not far off, or follow us with loaded muskets. The Story of John G. Paton|James Paton
Verruca obliterata in bucca dextra et alia in nasi dextro latere. Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnus|William MacGillivray No Nasi received so much reverential regard from the people at large. A Thousand Years of Jewish History|Maurice H. (Maurice Henry) Harris After we had sailed, a band of our young Native Christians held a consultation over the case of Nasi. The Story of John G. Paton|James Paton
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