985. Nose (Nasus).
What to breathe in through the nostrils s., and what inspiration is, 96, 97.
The nose d. the life of good, from respiration, and from smell, 3103; therefore a nose-jewel (monile) was given to a bride, and placed over the nose, 3103.
Continuation concerning the Grand Man and concerning the correspondence of smell and the nostrils, with him, 4624-4634.
They pertain to the province of the nostrils who are in general perception, 4624, 4625.
Holes appear to those who relate to the interiors of the nostrils; described from experience, 4627.
Who they are who relate to the mucus of the nostrils, and their quality; and they insinuate themselves insidiously with those who constitute the interiors of the nostrils, and are cast down, 4627:3.
The wind of the nostrils of Jehovah d. life from the Divine, and heaven; shown, 8286.