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Definition of nusle

nusle
Noursle Nour"sle, v. t. [Freq., fr. OE. nourse. See Nurse.] To nurse; to rear; to bring up. [Obs.] [Written also nosel, nousel, nousle, nowsle, nusle, nuzzle, etc.] She noursled him till years he raught. --Spenser.

Meaning of nusle from wikipedia

- Nusle (Czech pronunciation: [ˈnuslɛ]) is a district of Prague. It became part of the city in 1922. Part of Nusle is in Prague 2 while most is in Prague...
- Nusle Bridge (Czech: Nuselský most) is a prestressed concrete viaduct in Prague, Czech Republic. It connects Prague 2 and Prague 4, across a valley which...
- Republic capital Prague 4 district Nusle, located on the edge of Nusle Valley (Czech: Nuselské údolí), near to the Nusle Bridge and Prague Metro C station...
- SK Nusle is a Czech football club located in the district of Nusle in the city of Prague. Founded in 1903, it is one of the oldest clubs in the country...
- is part of the Prague 4 muni****l district, situated in the district of Nusle. Bordering districts are Krč on the south and southwest, Podolí on the west...
- formerly the Corinthia Towers Hotel, is highrise luxury hotel in Prague's Nusle District, next to the Prague Congress Centre and Vyšehrad Metro station...
- from Prague's Zvonařka ("Bell-Maker street") on the Nuselské schody (The Nusle Steps). It was a po****r export during the 1920s and 1930s – to the point...
- (81-717.1/714.1), in operation 1978–2009 Nuselský most (Nusle bridge) Station Vyšehrad under the Nusle bridge Metro tube between stations Hůrka and Lužiny...
- prevention measure. About 300 people have jumped to their death from the Nusle Bridge, in Prague, Czech Republic. Barriers almost 3 metres high were erected...
- State Opera and Federal ****embly of Czechoslovakia) and Prague 4 (near Nusle). Between 1788–1867 it was called Viničné Hory (Vineyard Mountains). From...