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solwy
† solwy, a. Obs. rare. [Related to prec.] Dirty.c 1320 Sir Tristr. 1777 Smockes hadde sche and y, And hir was solwy to sen. Ibid. 1788. c 1325 Gloss. W. de Bibbesw. in Wright Voc. 171 [E si la nape seyt trop soyle; glossed] solwy. Hence † ˈsolwiness, pollution. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 10887 Wit-vten si... Oxford English Dictionary
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sowly
† sowly, a. Obs.—1 In 4 sovly. [Cf. sowl v.1 and solwy a.] Dirty, foul, unclean.13.. E.E. Allit. P. B. 1111 Hov schulde þou com to his kyth bot if þou clene were? Nov ar we sore & synful & sovly vch one. Oxford English Dictionary
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sol
▪ I. sol, n.1 (sɒl) [L. sōl (for earlier *sāol, *sāwol), = Gr. ἥλιος (Homeric ἠέλιος, Cretan ἀβέλιος), Skr. suvar, Lith. sáule, Goth. sauil, ON. and Icel. sól (Norw., Sw., Da. sol), Welsh haul.] 1. The sun (personified). Used without article and written with capital S.c 1450 Treat. Astrol. (MS. Ashm... Oxford English Dictionary
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smock
▪ I. smock, n. (smɒk) Forms: 1, 3 smoc, 3–5 smok, 4– smock, 5–6 smokk; 4–8 smocke, 5–6 smokke; 5–7 smoke, 6 smoake. [OE. smoc, = ON. smokkr (once, and perh. from OE.), OHG. smoccho (once); cf. also NFris. smok woman's shift (Helgoland, perh. from E.), neck-ruff (Sylt). The stem is probably related t... Oxford English Dictionary
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