Obs. [app. related to THRILL sb.1] A nostril or breathing hole.
c. 1430. Bk. Hawkyng, in Rel. Ant., I. 301. But if it have hastely help it wol stop his nare throlles.
1555. Douglass Æneis, VII. x. 59. Ane horribill caue
ane throll [ed. Small thyrll], or aynding stede, Of terribill Pluto.