different between solwy vs soly
solwy
English
Etymology
From Middle English solwi (also solowe), from Old English *solwi? (“miry”), from solwe, the oblique form of Old English solu (“mud, mire”). More at soil.
Adjective
solwy (comparative solwier or more solwy, superlative solwiest or most solwy)
- (dialectal or obsolete) Dirty; soiled; sullied; defiled.
Anagrams
- Lowys, yowls
solwy From the web:
soly
English
Adverb
soly (not comparable)
- Obsolete form of solely.
- 1595, Edmund Spenser, Colin Clouts Come Home Againe
- For Venus selfe doth soly couples seeme,
Both male and female through commixture ioynd.
- For Venus selfe doth soly couples seeme,
- 1595, Edmund Spenser, Colin Clouts Come Home Againe
Anagrams
- loys, lyso-, soyl
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