Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word SOULES


SOULES

Definitions of SOULES

  1. plural of soule.
  2. plural of Soule.

5

Number of letters

6

Is palindrome

No

14
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LE
LES
OU
OUL
SO
SOU
UL
ULE

1

153
EL
ELO
ELS
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EOL
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Examples of Using SOULES in a Sentence

  • The Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, Thomas Rudd's variant of the Ars Goetia, and the Dictionnaire Infernal go into more detail than the Lesser Key, with Gamigin forcing the souls of those who drowned into "airy bodies" to answer questions in either, with Weyer and de Plancy further claiming that Gamigan can do likewise for souls "which dwell in purgatorie (which is called Cartagra, that is, affliction of soules)".
  • The first of these, A Disputacion of Purgatorye, answered the apologies for purgatory contained in Bishop John Fisher's Assertonis Lutheranae Confuatio (1525), in Sir Thomas More's The Supplicacion of Soules (1529), and in A New Boke of Purgatory (1530) by More's brother-in-law, John Rastell.
  • The first record of the Norman name in Scotland is William des Aigneus who is witness to a charter signed in Liddesdale between Randulf de Soules and Jedburgh Abbey c.
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  • Moore, Kate Mulgrew, Emma Myles, Jessica Pimentel, Dascha Polanco, Alysia Reiner, Judith Roberts, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Barbara Rosenblat, Nick Sandow, Abigail Savage, Taylor Schilling, Constance Shulman, Dale Soules, Yael Stone, Lorraine Toussaint, Lin Tucci, Samira Wiley.
  • Sir Walter Scott made this Lord Soules - Sir William and gave him a familiar called Robin Redcap in his work Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border.
  • But let them chaunt while they will of prerogatives, we shall tell them of Scripture; of custom, we of Scripture; of Acts and Statutes, stil of Scripture, til the quick and the pearcing word enter to the dividing of their soules, & the mighty weaknes of the Gospel throw down the weak mightnes of mans reasoning.
  • Barnabas and Boanerges: Or, wine and oyle for afflicted soules, Part 2 also published this year in an unauthorized edition as Barnabas and Boanerges; both parts published together under the title Judgement and Mercie for Afflicted Soules 1646.
  • Here hee layd hers and here when death should divide him his will was his bodie should be laid, trusting in God's mercy his soule should soone be with hers, and theire bodies in the meanetime lyinge here together, together from thence at our Saviour's call should arise for ever after bodies and soules to enjoy the all happying vision.
  • Liddel Strength was the seat of the barony of Liddel (on the English side of the current border); there was also a barony of Liddesdale (on the Scots side of the current border), whose seat was originally the Liddel Castle in Upper Liddesdale (built and held by the De Soules), later superseded by Hermitage Castle (occasionally referred to as the strength of Liddesdale); at his death in 1300, John Wake held both baronies from the King of England, but they were his lands of Liddel and the Hermitage.
  • Moore as Cindy "Black Cindy" HayesDascha Polanco as Dayanara "Daya" DiazYael Stone as Lorna MorelloSamira Wiley as Poussey WashingtonJackie Cruz as Marisol "Flaca" GonzalesLea DeLaria as Carrie "Big Boo" BlackElizabeth Rodriguez as Aleida DiazJessica Pimentel as Maria RuizLaverne Cox as Sophia BursetAnnie Golden as Norma RomanoLaura Gómez as Blanca FloresDiane Guerrero as Maritza RamosVicky Jeudy as Janae WatsonJulie Lake as Angie RiceEmma Myles as Leanne TaylorAbigail Savage as Gina MurphyConstance Shulman as Erica "Yoga" JonesLori Tan Chinn as Mei ChangTamara Torres as Emily GermannLin Tucci as Anita DeMarcoBeth Fowler as Sister Jane IngallsBarbara Rosenblat as Rosa "Miss Rosa" CisnerosKimiko Glenn as Brook SosoDale Soules as Frieda BerlinLori Petty as Lolly WhitehillLorraine Toussaint as Yvonne "Vee" Parker.
  • It is believed that an earlier ancestor Ranulf II de Soules was killed in his teens by his servants in 1207 or 1208, on grounds of general vileness and wickedness; whether or not William's fate became commingled with Ranulf's in local oral tradition is now impossible to determine.
  • The first work attributed to Jenner himself is The Soules Solace; or Thirty and one Spirituall Emblems (edition 1626; 1631; 1639; 1651 under a new title, Divine Mysteries that cannot be seene, made plain by that which can be seene).



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