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Soleure

American  
[saw-lœr] / sɔˈlœr /

noun

  1. French name of Solothurn.


Soleure British  
/ sɔlœr /

noun

  1. the French name for Solothurn

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At Soleure I saw nothing very remarkable, except a dog with a very large goitre on his neck, a sight which I never had witnessed before, during the long time that I wandered through Switzerland.

From Olla Podrida by Marryat, Frederick

Friburg and Soleure were received into the union.

From The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4, July, 1851 by Various

From Rheinfelden to the Jura, toward Soleure, it was but two short marches, and there was the mouth of the trap in which the French army was placed.

From The Art of War by Mendell, George Henry

Henriette the Unknown; Corticelli and Cristina, the dancers; the bride; Dubois the Beautiful; the accurst vixen of Soleure; Manon Balletti; a hundred others—but never Marcolina!

From Casanova's Homecoming by Paul, Cedar

This book must not go on for ever; therefore I cannot say very much about Soleure, although there is a great deal to be said about it.

From The Path to Rome by Belloc, Hilaire