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Definition of sole
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Sole (n.) A piece of
timber
attached
to the lower part of the
rudder,
to make it even with the false
keel..
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August
::
August
(a.) Of a
quality
inspiring
mingled
admiration
and
reverence;
having
an
aspect
of
solemn
dignity
or
grandeur;
sublime;
majestic;
having
exalted
birth,
character,
state,
or
authority..
Disavow
::
Disavow
(v. t.) To
refuse
strongly
and
solemnly
to own or
acknowledge;
to deny
responsibility
for,
approbation
of, and the like; to
disclaim;
to
disown;
as, he was
charged
with
embezzlement,
but he
disavows
the
crime..
Hectorly
::
Hectorly
(a.)
Resembling
a
hector;
blustering;
insolent;
taunting.
Consolatory
::
Consolatory
(n.) That which
consoles;
a
speech
or
writing
intended
for
consolation.
Insolence
::
Insolence
(v. t.) To
insult.
Overbearing
::
Overbearing
(a.)
Aggressively
haughty;
arrogant;
domineering;
tyrannical;
dictatorial;
insolent.
Solemnizer
::
Solemnizer
(n.) One who
solemnizes.
Recomfort
::
Recomfort
(v. t.) To
comfort
again;
to
console
anew; to give new
strength
to.
Sensational
::
Sensational
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
sensationalism,
or the
doctrine
that
sensation
is the sole
origin
of
knowledge..
Surquedry
::
Surquedrous
(a.)
Having
or
exhibiting
surquedry;
arrogant;
insolent.
Ticklish
::
Ticklish
(a.)
Sensible
to
slight
touches;
easily
tickled;
as, the sole of the foot is very
ticklish;
the
hardened
palm of the hand is not
ticklish..
Faith
::
Faith (n.)
Belief;
the
assent
of the mind to the truth of what is
declared
by
another,
resting
solely
and
implicitly
on his
authority
and
veracity;
reliance
on
testimony..
Irritate
::
Irritate
(v. t.) To
excite
anger or
displeasure
in; to
provoke;
to
tease;
to
exasperate;
to
annoy;
to vex; as, the
insolence
of a
tyrant
irritates
his
subjects..
Mainprise
::
Mainprise
(n.) A writ
directed
to the
sheriff,
commanding
him to take
sureties,
called
mainpernors,
for the
prisoner's
appearance,
and to let him go at
large.
This writ is now
obsolete..
Scoff
::
Scoff (n.) To show
insolent
ridicule
or
mockery;
to
manifest
contempt
by
derisive
acts or
language;
-- often with at.
-arch
::
-arch (a.) A
suffix
meaning
a
ruler,
as in
monarch
(a sole
ruler)..
Vow
::
Vow (n.) A
solemn
promise
made to God, or to some
deity;
an act by which one
consecrates
or
devotes
himself,
absolutely
or
conditionally,
wholly
or in part, for a
longer
or
shorter
time, to some act,
service,
or
condition;
a
devotion
of one's
possessions;
as, a
baptismal
vow; a vow of
poverty..
Insole
::
Insole
(n.) The
inside
sole of a boot or shoe; also, a
loose,
thin strip of
leather,
felt, etc.,
placed
inside
the shoe for
warmth
or
ease..
Paraclete
::
Paraclete
(n.) An
advocate;
one
called
to aid or
support;
hence,
the
Consoler,
Comforter,
or
Intercessor;
-- a term
applied
to the Holy
Spirit..
Crab-yaws
::
Crab-yaws
(n.) A
disease
in the West
Indies.
It is a kind of ulcer on the soles of the feet, with very hard
edges.
See
Yaws..
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