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† solance, n. Obs. [Alteration of solace n.1, after forms in -ance.] Solace.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xxix. (Placidas) 728 As ȝung men wil do for solance, & als to mak þar acquintance. c 1400 Melayne 357 Ne hope ȝe noghte..þat ne we sall solance see. Ibid. 831 Thay crownnede þe Sowdane.., Þat Solance w...
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Gregorio Prieto
When he was two, his mother died and his father remarried to Tadea Solance, who Gregorio always loved like a birth-mother.
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solace
▪ I. solace, n.1 (ˈsɒləs) Forms: α. 3–6 solas, 5–6 solasse, 6 Sc. solaes, soles. β. 4– solace, 4–6 sollace. (See also solance n.) [a. OF. solas, later soulas (now dial.), = Prov. solatz, Sp. solaz, It. sollazzo:—L. sōlācium, sōlātium, f. the stem of sōlārī to comfort, console. Cf. MDu. and MLG. sola...
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sovereign
▪ I. sovereign, n. and a. (ˈsɒvrɪn) Forms: (see below). [a. OF. soverain, souverein, etc. (mod.F. souverain), = It. sovrano (see sovran), Sp. and Pg. soberano:—pop.L. *superānus, f. super above. Cf. MDu. sov(e)rein, souverein, soferein.] A. Forms. 1. (α) 3–5 souerein (4 -eine, 6, 8 sov-), 3–6 souere...
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