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SOL'IDATE, v.t. [L. solido.] To make soild or firm. [Little used.]
SOL'ID, a. [L, solidus; from the sense to setting or pressure, and hence allied ...
SOLIC'ITUDE, n. [L. solicitude.] Carefulness; concern; anxiety; uneasiness of mi...
SOLIC'ITRESS, n. A female who solicits pr petitions.
SOLIC'ITOUSLY, adv. Anxiously; with car and concern. Errors in religion or in sc...
SOLIC'ITOUS, a. [L. solicitus.] 1. Careful; anxious; ver desirous, as to obtain ...
SOLIC'ITOR-GENERAL, n. A lawyer in Great Britain, who is employed as counsel for...
SOLIC'ITOR, n. 1. One who asks with earnestness; one that asks for another. 2. A...
SOLIC'ITING, ppr. Requesting with earnestness; asking for; attempting to obtain.
SOLIC'ITED, pp. Earnestly requested.
SOLICITA'TION, n. 1. Earnest request; a See King to obtain something from anothe...
SOLIC'IT, v.t. [L. solicito. I know not whether this word is somple or compound;...
SO'LENNESS, n. [from sole.] Singleness; a state of being unconnected with others.
SO'LENITE, n. Petrified solen, a genus of shells.
SOL'EMNLY, adv. With gravity and religious reverence. Let us solemnly address th...
SOL'EMNIZE, v.t. 1. To dignify or honor by ceremonies; to celebrate; as, to sole...