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soilure
[ soil-yer ]
noun
- a stain.
soilure
/ ˈ²õɔɪ±ôÂáÉ™ /
noun
- the act of soiling or the state of being soiled
- a stain or blot
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of soilure1
C13: from Old French soilleure, from soillier to soil ²
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In another corner Sylvia spat forth the unclean blood and wiped from her lips the soilure of the kisses.
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Night, however, was kind, and spared from view much unsightly soilure.
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The soilure, now upon you, being washed off, you shall take the eternal vows and shall bury in the shadow of the cloister the criminal life you have led in the past.
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Downtown, rows of colonnaded Edwardian hulks have fallen into soilure.
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The vision of the one eternal, passionless Spirit, far removed from the world of chance and change and earthly soilure, was the conquest of Greek philosophy, travailing for 800 years.
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