souloir

French

Etymology

Inherited from Latin solēre (be accustomed).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /su.lwaʁ/
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Verb

souloir

  1. (obsolete, archaic) to have the habit of, to be used to

Conjugation

Further reading

Middle French

Etymology

From Old French soloir. Attested in the infinitive at least as early as 1537.

Verb

souloir

  1. to have a custom; to do habitually
    • 1537, Cicero (original author), Epistres familiaires traduictz de latin en francois et nouvellement imprimez link
      les hommes disent souloir estre faulsement rapporté
      the men say that are habitually falsely reported

Descendants

  • French: souloir (obsolete)
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