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sole

noun
The bottom of the foot; and by a figure, the foot itselft.

sole

The bottom of the shoe; or the piece of lether which constitutes the bottom. The cliga was a military show with a very thick sole, tied above the instep.

sole

The part of any thing that forms the bottom, and on which it stands upon the ground. Elms is proper for mills, soles for wheels, and pipes.

sole

A marine fish of the genus Pleurinectes, so called probably because it keeps on or near the bottom of the sea. These fish abound on the British coast, and hence the name of sole bank, to the southward of Ireland. This fish sometimes grows to the weight of six or seven pounds.

sole

In ship-building, a sort of lining, used to prevent the wearing of any thing.

sole

A sort of horn under a horse’s hoof.

sole

verb transitive
To furnish with a sole; as, to sole a shoe.

sole

adjective
Single; being or acting without another; individual; only. God is the sole creator and sovereign of the world.

sole

In law, single; unmarried; as a femme sole.