v. Sc. Obs. [Cf. SOLWE v. and SOWL v.] trans. To make foul, defile.
c. 1375. Sc. Leg. Saints, xvi. (Magdalene), 276. Þu tholis godis servandis spyll & þu lyis solland þe in swet. Ibid., xix. (Christopher), 644. Owt of bordale he brocht twa þat lange tyme lay sollit in syne. Ibid., xxxiv. 105.
Soll, variant of SOWL v.