Also 8 soiley. [f. SOIL sb.1] Of the nature of soil; like that of soil or mold.

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1747.  Hooson, Miner’s Dict., Q 3, Veins Strick into this Rachill … in a confused manner, being throne into Joynts, but they are Soiley.

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1878.  M. Thompson, in Scribner’s Mag., XVI. 684/2. And away they went, mare and man,… with a decided soily aroma following them.

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