n. [ F. nombril, for OF. lombril, i. e., ombril, with the article, a dim. fr. L. umbilicus the navel. See Navel. ] (Her.) A point halfway between the fess point and the middle base point of an escutcheon; -- called also
n. [ OE. nosethril, nosethirl, AS. nosþyrl; nos for nosu nose + þyrel opening, hole, from þyrel pierced, for þyrhel, fr. purh through. √261. See Nose, and Through, and cf. Thrill. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ In sperm whales, porpoises, and allied animals, there is only one nostril, which is situated on the top of the head and called a spiracle. [ 1913 Webster ]
Methinks a man
Of your sagacity and clear nostril should
Have made another choice. B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ]