Definition of Solers

1. soler [n] - See also: soler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Solers

solenopsin A
solenopsins
solenostele
solenosteles
solenostelic
solenostomi
soleplate
soleplates
soleprint
soleprints
soler
solera
soleras
soleret
solerets
solers (current term)
soles
soleship
soleships
soleus
soleus muscle
soleuses
solfa
solfa syllable
solfanaria
solfatara
solfataras
solfege
solfeges
solfeggi

Literary usage of Solers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1914)
"On the с вате October 14 the above-mentioned solers • brought»suit (No. 4017) against the sheriff and the present plaintiff, ..."

2. English Rule in Gascony, 1199-1295: With Special Reference to the Towns by Frank Burr Marsh (1912)
"Proscription of the solers. Policy in other towns. Revolts of nobles and proscribed burghers. Complaints to Henry. Henry abandons Montfort. ..."

3. The Battle Abbey Roll: With Some Account of the Norman Lineages by Battle Abbey (1889)
"solers ; from Soliers, near Caen. In the fifteenth century the De ... They held Neen-solers at the end of the twelfth century, and had held Hope-solers for ..."

4. Antiquities of Shropshire by Robert William Eyton (1857)
"At the Assizes of 1272, Roger de solers (one of the other ... Agnes called William de solers to warranty. He seems to have vouched a warranty in both cases, ..."

5. Collections for a History of Staffordshire by William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Record Society (1891)
"... acknowledged the said manors, lands, and tenements to be the right of John de solers, for which John de solers granted the same to the said John de ..."

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