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soling, vbl. n.|ˈsəʊlɪŋ| Also 5 solynge, 6–7 soll-, 6 sowling; 7 sooling. [f. sole n.1 or v.1] 1. The action of putting soles upon boots or shoes; freq. = resoling.
1416Maldon Court-Rolls (Bundle 10, no. 6), Propter vampeyeyng et solynge de vn payre de botys, xiid. 1547in J. H. Glover Kingsthorpiana (1883) 102 The same day for the solyng of my shoys, v d. 1573in Feuillerat Revels Q. Eliz. (1908) 201 The making and solling of vi paier of startopps. 1653Urquhart Rabelais i. viii, For the soling of them were made use of eleven hundred hides. attrib.1571in Feuillerat Revels Q. Eliz. (1908) 142 For sowling lether. 1629Leather 12 The..strongest, which might..serue both for sooling leather and vpper leather. 2. A sole or foundation laid down in the making of roads over boggy or marshy ground.
1838Civil Eng. & Arch. Jrnl. I. 383/2 Upon this trunking is to be laid a soling, consisting of a mixed mass of prepared earth and gravel. 1843Ibid. VI. 274/1 The soling should not be laid on, until one, and in some cases two seasons, after the grips have been opened. 3. Golf. (See sole v.1 3.)
1909P. A. Vaile Mod. Golf 27 Bad soling and ignorance of the principles of proper soling strike at the very root of the game. |