释义 |
so·lea I. \ˈsōlēə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, a kind of flatfish — more at sole : the type genus of Soleidae II. \sōˈleə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle Greek, from Latin, sandal, sill — more at sole : a platform or a raised part of the floor in front of the inner sanctuary in an Eastern Orthodox church on which the singers stand and the faithful receive communion |