Obs. Also 7 soyle, soal. [ad. OF. soler, soller, souler, var. of chouler, etc.: see CHULLE v.] trans. To throw (a bowl). Also intr. of the bowl.

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1638.  Wentworth, in Carte, Collect. Lett. (1735), III. 25. The bowl that soyles faire is more probable to run with comeliness and certainty to the mark it is sent.

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1658.  Bramhall, Schism Guarded, Wks. (1677), 296. It were strange if he should throw a good cast, who soals his Bowl upon an undersong, alluding to that ordinary and elegant expression in our English Tongue, Soal your Bowl well, that is, be careful to begin your work well.

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1679.  Coles, Lat. Dict., I. To sole a bowl, probe et rite emittere globum.

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