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sol⋅lar

[sol-er]
–noun
solar 2 .
Also, soller.

sol⋅ar

2[sol-er, soh-ler]
–noun
a private or upper chamber in a medieval English house.
Also, sollar, soller.


Origin:
bef. 900; ME solar, soler < AF soler, OF solier < L sōlārium solarium; cf. OE solor, soler, MD solre loft < L
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Word Origin & History

solar 
c.1450, from L. solaris "of the sun," from sol "sun" (see sol). Meaning "living room on an upper story" is from O.E., from L. solarium (see solarium). Solar power is attested from 1915. Solar system is attested from c.1704. Solar plexus (1771) "complex of nerves in the pit of the stomach," apparently so called from its central position in the body.
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solar   (sō'lər)  Pronunciation Key 
  1. Relating to the Sun.

  2. Using or operated by energy from the Sun.

  3. Measured in reference to the Sun.


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