soil

soil - verb

  • To stain or defile morally : corrupt
  • To make unclean especially superficially : dirty
  • To blacken or taint (something, such as a person's reputation) by word or deed
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API

SpellingJoy score for soil

SpellingJoy Gematria

πŸŽ“ Scholar
101

Letter Values

S
22
O
15
I
9
L
15

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French soiller, suiller, from Old French soil wallow of a wild boar, abyss, from Latin solium chair, bathtub; akin to Latin sedΔ“re to sit