Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - sole
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Sole
sole
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin ~a sandal, a flatfish Date: 13th century any of various flatfishes (family Soleidae) having a small mouth, small or rudimentary fins, and small eyes placed close together and including important food fishes (as the European Dover ~); also any of various mostly market flatfishes (as lemon ~) of other families (as Pleuronectidae) II. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~, soele, from Latin ~a sandal; akin to Latin solum base, ground, soil Date: 14th century 1. a. the undersurface of a foot b. the part of an item of footwear on which the ~ rests and upon which the wearer treads 2. the usually flat or flattened bottom or lower part of something or the base on which something rests • ~d adjective III. transitive verb (~d; soling) Date: circa 1570 1. to furnish with a ~ ~ a shoe 2. to place the ~ of (a golf club) on the ground IV. adjective Etymology: Middle English, alone, from Anglo-French sul, soul, seul, from Latin solus Date: 14th century 1. not married — used chiefly of women 2. archaic having no companion ; solitary 3. a. having no sharer b. being the only one she was her mother's ~ support 4. functioning independently and without assistance or interference let conscience be the ~ judge 5. belonging exclusively or otherwise limited to one usually specified individual, unit, or group • ~ness noun
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