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▪ I. soler1|ˈsəʊlə(r)| [f. sole v. + -er1.] One who soles boots or shoes.
1884L. Gronlund Co-oper. Commw. viii. (1886) 173 The operatives in a shoe-factory:..the ‘tappers’, the ‘solers’, the ‘finishers’. 1902Longm. Mag. Dec. 150 Some were only eyelet-hole makers, others were sole-peggers, or tongue-sewers, or solers and heelers. ▪ II. † soler2 Obs.—1 [a. OF. (*soler) solier, f. L. solium, perh. by confusion with soler sollar n.1] A throne.
a1340Hampole Ps., Comm. Cant. 502 Þat he sytt wiþ pryncis and hald þe solere of ioy [L. solium glorie]. ▪ III. soler(e obs. forms of sollar n.1 |