Definition of Soullike

1. Adjective. Resembling a soul or some aspect of one. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Soullike

1. soul [adj] - See also: soul

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soullike

souldiours
soule
souled
soules
soulful
soulfully
soulfulness
soulfulnesses
soulili
soulilis
soulish
soulless
soullessly
soullessness
soullessnesses
soullike (current term)
soulmate
soulmates
souls
soulsick
soulster
soulsters
soulstress
soulstresses
soum
soumed
souming
soumings
soums

Literary usage of Soullike

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

1. The Seasons by James Thomson (1793)
"... by want, in the streets of MADRID; he would have lived, and died in affluence, if PHILIP had been animated with a soullike yours;—and BUTLER, ..."

2. The Religious Teaching of the Old Testament by Albert Cornelius Knudson (1918)
"... or soullike substance. The quasi-physical character of the soul and its close connection with the body did not, however, interfere with an essentially ..."

3. The Religious Teaching of the Old Testament by Albert Cornelius Knudson (1918)
"... or soullike substance. The quasi-physical character of the soul and its close connection with the body did not, however, interfere with an essentially ..."

4. The Methodist Review (1899)
"Everyone is poet enough to be stilled into gentle musings by the soft and soullike sounds of the pines. ..."

5. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature by John Sullivan Dwight (1867)
"... soullike. His style and execution, learned under the Leipsic David, and further inspired by intercourse with Joachim, are thoroughly artistic, ..."

6. Dwight's Journal of Music by John Sullivan Dwight (1867)
"His tone is most beautiful ; refined, pnrc, soullike. His style and execution, learned under the Leip«ic David, and further inspired bv intercourse with ..."

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