SOILURE


Meaning of SOILURE in English

ˈsȯilyə(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Old French soilleure, from soiller to soil

1. : the act of soiling : the condition of being soiled

not making any scruple of her soilure — Shakespeare

2. : stain , smudge

a dry, light soilure of dead ashes — William Faulkner

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