1. nowise - Noun
2. nowise - Adverb
Not in any manner or degree; in no way; noways.
Source: Webster's dictionarythey are nowise different Source: Internet
As to those general principles, the natural law, in the abstract, can nowise be blotted out from men's hearts. Source: Internet
Hence they will nowise grieve for being deprived of the divine vision; nay, rather will they rejoice for that they will have a large share of God's goodness and their own natural perfections. Source: Internet
Neschamic conceptions are nowise exempt from this criticism, for, even supposing them identical in any number of persons, their expression, being intellectual, will suffer the same stress as normal perceptions. Source: Internet
Their limbs had nowise been disturbed, and beside them were placed lamps of gold and of silver." Source: Internet