[ˈsɔltɐ]
OriginFrom solto (“loose”). Attested since the 15th century.
- femininehobble; chain or rope used to tie together two limps of an animal, so restricting its movement
“digamos que o Cauallo deue no preseuel estar en dous arretaes et en duas soltas asy postas que lle non danen os pees.” — Let's say that the horse must be at the manger tied with two ropes and two hobbles so set as not to damage the feet
- feminineany rope or chain used analogously in a cart, for retaining the load
- femininerelease
- feminine, form-of, singularfeminine singular of solto
- form-of, indicative, present, singular, third-personthird-person singular present indicative
- form-of, imperative, second-person, singularsecond-person singular imperative
Formssoltas(plural) · soltia(alternative)
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