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1. Etymology of the French word sol

the Old French word sol
derived from the Late Latin word solidus (gold coin; solid; same material throughout, unalloyed; three dimensional; retaining form, rigidity)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sol-
derived from the Latin word sol (sun)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sāwel- (to shine)

Derivations in French

solmiser, sou, aérosol, hors-sol, lithosol, organosol, paléosol, plastisol, sous-sol, assolir, sous-soler

Derivations in other languages

Romanian sol

Cognates

Dutch zool, English sole, German Sohle, Icelandic sóli, Italian suolo, Spanish suelo, Swedish sula

Usage

Word found in Old French

2. Etymology of the French word sol

derived from the French word sol
derived from the New Latin word solum (bottom, ground, floor)

Derivations in French

régosol

Usage

Word found in Old French

3. Etymology of the French word sol

derived from the French word sol

Derivations in French

solmiser

Usage

Word found in Old French

4. Etymology of the French word sol

derived from the French word sol
derived from the Spanish word sol
derived from the Latin word sol (sun)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sāwel- (to shine)

Usage

Word found in Old French



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