▪ I. † soll, v. Sc. Obs.
[Cf. solwe v. and sowl v.]
trans. To make foul, defile.
c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xvi. (Magdalene) 276 Þu..tholis godis servandis spyll..& þu lyis solland þe in swet. Ibid. xix. (Christopher) 644 Owt of bordale he brocht twa..þat..lange tyme lay sollit in syne. Ibid. xxxiv. 105. |
▪ II. soll
variant of sowl v.