SOCLE


Meaning of SOCLE in English

ˈsäkəl, ˈsōkəl noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Italian zoccolo sock, wooden shoe, socle, from Latin socculus, diminutive of soccus sock — more at sock

: a projecting usually molded member at the foot of a wall or pier or beneath the base of a column, pedestal, or superstructure — compare plinth

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