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souler

souler

See also: soûler

English

Noun

souler (plural soulers)

  1. (historical) A mummer or guiser.
    • 2002, Kerr Cuhulain, Full Contact Magick: A Book of Shadows for the Wiccan Warrior
      Often the soulers were children, who would sing their ancient souling-songs from door to door in return for gifts or food.

French

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Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *satullāre, diminutive of Latin saturō, saturāre. Compare Italian satollare.

Verb

souler

  1. (transitive) to get (someone) drunk
  2. (transitive, literary) to fill up as if with food
  3. (transitive) to confuse or extenuate with an unending flow of something
  4. (transitive) to figuratively intoxicate or overexcite
  5. (reflexive) to get drunk
  6. (reflexive) to consume excessively of something; to gorge oneself on something
  7. (transitive, slang) to exasperate
    • Cette meuf me soule, elle m'envoie des messages en permanence alors que je m'en fous.

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Norman

Verb

souler

  1. (Jersey) to be used to

Old French

Noun

souler m (oblique plural soulers, nominative singular soulers, nominative plural souler)

  1. shoe