sotilen

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Middle English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Old French sotiliier, from Late Latin subtīliō; equivalent to sotil +‎ -en (infinitival suffix).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /sɔˈtilən/, /ˈsɔtilən/, /ˈsutilən/

Verb[edit]

sotilen

  1. To think about the effects of an event.
  2. To increase in mental accuity.
  3. To scheme or connive.
  4. To create or design; to come up with an idea.
  5. (rare) To become airy or refined.
  6. (rare) To make fluidic or airy; to reduce something's density.
  7. (medicine) To lessen someone's food intake.

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