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1. sol n.(3)

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(a) In cpd.: water sol, a pond; (b) in surnames and place names [see Smith PNElem.2.134].

2. sōlī adv.

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(a) Only, exclusively; (b) without partners.

3. sōlnes n.

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Solitude.

4. solicitǒur n.

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(a) An instigator, a prime mover; (b) a business manager or agent, representative; also, a royal official who represents the interests of the Crown; (c) an adviser, a petitioner.

5. solī adj.

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(a) Dirty, soiled; (b) in place name [see Smith PNElem.2.173].

6. solempnitẹ̄ n.

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(a) Religious celebration or ceremony, sacredness; dai of solempnite, a festival day; feste of solempnite, a sacred festival; maken solempnite, to celebrate, perform religious celebrations; maken

7. solempne adj.

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(a) Performed with due religious ceremony or reverence; sacred; of a sacrifice: offered reverently; maken solempne, to celebrate (sth.); (b) of days or seasons: devoted to religious observances…

8. insolling n.

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?A drainage ditch.

9. crislere n.

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A kind of lamp.

10. sol(e adj.(2)

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Soiled, dirty.

11. glāde n.(2)

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Setting; gon to glade, drauen to glade, of the sun: to set, be setting.

12. sōl(e adj.(1)

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(a) In an unmarried state, single; also, celibate; sol womman, womman sol; kepen sol; liven sol; (b) deprived of a father, daughter, lover, or counselors; sol of, deprived of (one's wards, help).

13. solempnīsen v.

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(a) To celebrate (a religious festival or day); perform (a religious duty, funeral rites) reverently or with due ceremony; (b) to celebrate (a wedding); perform the ceremony of (marriage); (c) to…

14. sō̆le n.

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(a) The sole of the human foot; also, the under surface of an animal's hoof; fot sole; (b) a sole of a (the, his) sole, the sole of the fot, the sole of his (thi) fet, the soles of the (his, here)