soople

English

Adjective

soople (comparative more soople, superlative most soople)

  1. (obsolete, dialect) supple
    • "Anither New Sang"
      Ye think our questions to evade,
      An weel ye ken that soople trade,
      But Saunder's isna just the blade,
      That ye can flam wi' butter.
  2. (dialect) suitable
    • Patrick O'Brian, "Master and Commander"
      He's a right scholar, can write so small you can scarcely see it; younger nor I am, and more soople, sir, oh, far more soople.

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