† ˈnose-wise, a. Obs.
[f. nose n. + wise a., perh. after Du. neuswijs, LG. näsewîs, G. nase(n)weis (MHG. nasewîse): cf. nese-wise s.v. nese n.]
1. Conceited; clever in one's own opinion.
| 1566 Pasquine in Traunce To Rdr., But nowe me thinketh I heare some nose wise papist, make a very vnnecessarie obiection. 1598 Bp. Hall Sat. iv. i. 12 My rimes rellish of the Ferule still..Some nose-wise Pedant saith. 1630 J. Taylor (Water-P.) Wks. ii. 13/2 Ther's not a Puritan, Or any nose-wise foole Precisian. 1787 W. Taylor Scots Poems 174 On the pride of a Nose-wise S***er. |
2. Keen-scented.
| 1613 Purchas Pilgrimage iv. ix. 391 One more nose-wise then the rest, smelled the sent of flesh. 1630 G. Graeme Let. in Miscell. (S.H.S.) II. 253, I think you to nosvyse that has smellid Your father's..falsety so far off. |