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† solf, v. Obs. Also 4–6 solfe (5 solfon), 5 solue, solph-, 6 solff, soulfe; 4 solfye, 5 solfy. See also sowff v. [ad. OF. (also mod.F.) solfier (cf. Sp. solfear), f. sol fa sol-fa n.] 1. intr. = sol-fa v. 1. Also fig.
c1330in Rel. Ant. I. 292, I solfe, and singge after,..I horle at the notes. 1377Langl. P. Pl. B. v. 423 Ȝete can I neither solfe ne synge ne seyntes lyues rede. c1400Beryn 396 He had nede to solue Long or it wer mydnyȝt. c1440Promp. Parv. 464/1 Solfon, solfo. a1529Skelton Agst. comely Coystrowne 23 He solfyth to haute, hys trybyll is to hy. 1542St. Papers Hen. VIII (1849) IX. 238 They are lyke to solfe for yt; for the King chargethe them..with thinsurrection. 1570Foxe A. & M. (ed. 2) I. 301/2 Their singyng was turned to scoldyng,..and if in stead of the Organes they had had a drumme, I doubt, but they would haue solfed [1596 solfaed] by the eares together. 2. trans. = sol-fa v. 2. Also fig.
1525Bp. Clerk Let. to Wolsey (MS. Cott. Vit. B. vii. f. 127), To make the Venetians the more afrayd and to make them to solfe sumwhatt a highar notte. 1553Respublica i. iv. 410 Come on; ye shall Learne to solfe Reformacion, Sing on nowe, Re. 1582Stanyhurst æneis i. (Arb.) 21 [æneas] This kyrye sad solfing, thee northern bluster aproching Thee sayls tears tag rag. Hence † ˈsolfing vbl. n. Obs.
c1440Promp. Parv. 464/1 Solfynge, solfacio. c1500in Grose's Antiq. Rep. (1809) IV. 409 For thy sophisticall solphynge,..take it forthe! |