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sawder
▪ I. sawder, n. colloq. (ˈsɔːdə(r)) [App. a use of sawder solder n.] In full soft sawder: flattery, blarney.1836 Haliburton Clockm. Ser. i. x. 78 If she goes to act ugly, I'll give her a dose of ‘soft sawder’. 1846 Shaftesbury in Life xiv. (1887) 342 Soft sawder to the mill-owners (unless it is skil... Oxford English Dictionary
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soft sawder
soft sawder see sawder n. and v. Oxford English Dictionary
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soft-solder
soft-solder, v. Also soft-sodder. [f. soft solder: see solder n.1 4.] 1. trans. To unite, mend, etc., with soft solder. Hence soft-soldered ppl. a.1843 Holtzapffel Turning I. 433 Copper, brass and iron are soft-soldered. Ibid. 444 It is very essential that all soft-soldered joints should be particul... Oxford English Dictionary
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solder
▪ I. solder, n.1 (ˈsɒldə(r), ˈsəʊdə(r)) Forms: α. 4–5 soudur, 5 -ure, -our, sowdur, -owre; 4–5 soudre, 5–6 souder, 5–7 (9 dial.) sowder (5 -ere, 6 soweder); 9 dial. sowther. β. 5 sawdur, -yr, 6 -yer; 5 sawd(e)re, 6 sawder (7 -ter), 6–7 saudre, 7 sauder. γ. 6–8 soder (7 soader, sodar), 7– sodder; 6 s... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of people legally executed in New South Wales
William Salter (Sawder, Solder) – 5 June 1835 – Hanged at Sydney for highway robbery at Ultimo. wikipedia.org
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soi-disant
‖ soi-disant, a. (swadizɑ̃) [F., f. soi oneself + disant, pres. pple. of dire to say.] 1. Of persons: Calling oneself; self-styled, would-be. (Usually with implication of pretence or deception.)1752 Chesterfield Lett. ccxcii. (1792) II. 339 The pious æneas, who, like many soi disant pious people, do... Oxford English Dictionary
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soft soap
soft soap, n. Also soft-soap. [f. soft a.] 1. a. A smeary, semi-liquid soap, made with potash lye; potash soap.1634 in Rymer Fœdera (1732) XIX. 567/1 That no soft Soap be sold..for above three pence the pound. 1641 Short Relation conc. Soap-Business 4 To make soft soape with Berilla. 1728 Chambers C... Oxford English Dictionary
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soft-soap
soft-soap, v. Also soft soap. [f. prec.] 1. trans. To flatter, ‘soft-sawder’. slang.1840 F. M. Whitcher Widow Bedott Papers xxv. (1883) 114 Ye don't ketch me a slanderin' folks behind ther backs and then soft-soapin' 'em to their faces. 1843 in Bartlett Dict. Amer. (1848) 320, I am tired of this sys... Oxford English Dictionary
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grease
▪ I. grease, n. (griːs) Forms: 3–5 grece, 4 grees(s)e, 4–5 grese, grees, greece, (4 greis, -ys, 5 gris, gresse, gres, 6 gress, 7 greese), 6–7 greace, 6– grease. See also creesh. [a. OF. graisse, greisse, gresse, craisse, creisse, cresse (mod.F. graisse) = Pg. graixa, It. grascia:— popular L. *crassi... Oxford English Dictionary
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soap
▪ I. soap, n. (səʊp) Forms: α. 1–2, 4–5 sape, Sc. 5–6, 9 saip, 9 saep; 5 sepe, 9 north. seeap, syep. β. 3–8 sope, 5 swope, shope, soope, 5, 7 soppe, 6 sopp, soopp, souppe. γ. 6–7 soape, 7– soap. [A word widely represented in the European languages. Within the Teutonic group the forms are OE. sápe, O... Oxford English Dictionary
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soldier
▪ I. soldier, n. (ˈsəʊldʒə(r)) Forms: α. 4 saud-, sawder, 5 sauldyer; 4 sawdour, sawgeoure, 5 saud-, sawdiour, 5–6 sawdyour (5 -yor). β. 4 souder, 5 sowder(e, 6 -eer; 5 soudyre, 5–6 sowdier, 6 soudyer; 5 sowdear, 6 -iar, -yare, soudiar; 4 soudior, 5 -eor, sowdior, -yor(e; 4 soudour, 4–5 soudyour(e, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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