Nosel \Nos"el\, v. t. [See Noursle.]
To nurse; to lead or teach; to foster; to nuzzle. [Obs.]
If any man use the Scripture . . . to nosel thee in
anything save in Christ, he is a false prophet.
--Tyndale.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |
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.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |