Obs. rare. In 45 sneuel-, 5 snyvelard. [f. SNIVEL v.] A sniveller.
1398. Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., V. xiii. (Tollemache MS.). The nose is sum tyme let by bredynge of superfluite in þe holis of the nose, as it fareþ in sneuelardis.
14[?]. Lat.-Eng. Voc., in Wr.-Wülcker, 606. Pusio, a sneuelard.
c. 1440. Promp. Parv., 461/2. Snyvelard, or he þat spekythe yn the nose, nasitus.