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soilure — /soyl yeuhr/, n. a stain. [1250 1300; ME soylure < OF soilleure, equiv. to soill(ier) (see SOIL2) + eure ( < L atura; see ATE1, URE)] * * * … Universalium
soilure — soil•ure [[t]ˈsɔɪl yər[/t]] n. a soiling or stain • Etymology: 1250–1300; < OF soilleure, der. of soill(ier) (see soil II) … From formal English to slang
soil — I. /sɔɪl / (say soyl) noun 1. that portion of the earth s surface in which plants grow; a well developed system of inorganic and organic material and of living organisms. 2. a particular kind of earth: sandy soil. 3. the ground as producing… …