soling

We have found lemma(root) word of soling : sole.

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[səʊl], (Noun)

Definitions:
- the undersurface of a person's foot
(e.g: the soles of their feet were nearly black with dirt)


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Origin:
Middle English: from Old French, from Latin solea ‘sandal, sill’, from solum ‘bottom, pavement, sole’; compare with Dutch zool and German Sohle


[səʊl], (Verb)

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- put a new sole on to (a shoe)
(e.g: he wanted several pairs of boots to be soled and heeled)


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Origin:
Middle English: from Old French, from Latin solea ‘sandal, sill’, from solum ‘bottom, pavement, sole’; compare with Dutch zool and German Sohle


[səʊl], (Noun)

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- a marine flatfish of almost worldwide distribution, important as a food fish


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Middle English: from Old French, from Provençal sola, from Latin solea (see sole), named from its shape


[səʊl], (Adjective)

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- one and only
(e.g: my sole aim was to contribute to the national team)

- (especially of a woman) unmarried


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Origin:
late Middle English (also in the senses ‘secluded’ and ‘unrivalled’): from Old French soule, from Latin sola, feminine of solus ‘alone’


[səʊl], (Noun)

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- a shipping forecast area in the north-eastern Atlantic, covering the western approaches to the English Channel


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