sole
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[edit] English
[edit] Pronunciation
[edit] Homophones
[edit] Etymology 1
From Old French soul, from Latin solus.
[edit] Adjective
sole (not comparable)
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Positive |
Superlative |
[edit] Translations
Only
Unmarried; widowed
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[edit] Etymology 2
[edit] Noun
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Singular |
Plural |
sole (plural soles)
- The bottom or plantar surface of the foot.
- The bottom of a shoe or boot.
- A flatfish of the family Soleidae.
[edit] Synonyms
- (bottom of the foot): planta (medical term)
[edit] Derived terms
[edit] Translations
bottom of the foot
bottom of a shoe or boot
fish
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[edit] Verb
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Infinitive |
Third person singular |
Simple past |
Past participle |
Present participle |
to sole (third-person singular simple present soles, present participle soling, simple past and past participle soled)
- (transitive) to put a sole on (a shoe or boot)
[edit] Derived terms
[edit] Translations
put a sole on (a shoe or boot)
[edit] Esperanto
[edit] Adverb
sole
[edit] French
sole f.
[edit] Pronunciation
[edit] Noun
sole
- sole (fish)
[edit] Italian
[edit] Pronunciation
- IPA: [ˈsole]
sóle, /ˈsole/, /"sole/
[edit] Etymology 1
[edit] Noun
sole m. (plural soli)
[edit] Related terms
- assolato
- girasole
- insolazione
- occhiali da sole
- parasole
- prendisole
- sistema solare
- solare
- solatio
- soleggiare
- solleone
- solstizio
[edit] See also
[edit] Etymology 2
[edit] Adjective
sole f.
- feminine plural of solo
[edit] Noun
sole f.

