n
k,[m.] (Lat. solum, Stokes
KZ xl 249
). See
Pedersen Vgl. Gr. ii 98
. a
floor, basis, foundation
:
fol quasi sól, id est ab eo quod est
solus latine .i. fol cendfocrus .i. .f. pro .s.¤, fol quasi sol .i.
bondbach,
Corm. Y 609
. iarsnaib fothib nó iarsnaib soilgib
gl. crepundia (confused with crepido),
Ml. 44c13
.
solaich
daurthige,
AU i 308.13
.
focichsiter solaig .i. ceimnigfidir fo
sailgib inna [n]eclas do gait essi[b] `floors will be gone under
(by housebreakers)',
RC xxvi 38 § 194
. Fig.
cethoir solaig crābaid 'four bases of piety',
Celtica viii 70.113
. ? To this: fer arfeid
solaig (rhetoric),
LU 10886
. See also fol.