single word requests - What is a person who smells things called?


I was authoring a letter and made a joke about body odor.


Regarding the visual sense:
"... the beauty is in the eye of beholder..."


Regarding the olfactional sense:
"... the fragrance is in the nostril of..."


Well, of what? Of besmeller?! That can't be right...


Also, I'm curious if my usage of olfactional is correct.



Answer



I offer inhaler as a simple alternative, but I love @Janus Bahs Jacquet's olfactor.


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