Soodle vs Soople - What's the difference?
soodle | soople |
(rare) To walk slowly.
* John Clare
(obsolete, dialect) supple
(dialect) suitable
As a verb soodle
is (rare|intransitive) to walk slowly.As an adjective soople is
(obsolete|dialect) supple.soodle
English
Verb
(soodl)- And as I soodled on and on, / The ground was warm to look upon.
Anagrams
* * *soople
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- ''Ye think our questions to evade,
- ''An weel ye ken that soople trade,
- ''But Saunder's isna just the blade,
- That ye can flam wi' butter. — "Anither New Sang" [http://www.nls.uk/broadsides/broadside.cfm/id/16459/criteria/fishing]
- ‘He's a right scholar, can write so small you can scarcely see it; younger nor I am, and more soople''', sir, oh, far more '''soople . ’ — , "Master and Commander"