soilage

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== English == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈsɔɪlɪd͡ʒ/ === Etymology 1 === From soil (“to feed animals fresh-cut forage”) +‎ -age. ==== Noun ==== soilage (usually uncountable, plural soilages) Forage cut and fed to animals while still fresh. Synonym: greenchop Coordinate terms: haylage, silage === Etymology 2 === From soil (“to dirty”) +‎ -age. ==== Noun ==== soilage (uncountable) Act, process, or instance of soiling. State or condition of being soiled. === Etymology 3 === From soil (“earth, ground”) +‎ -age (“collection or appurtenance”). ==== Noun ==== soilage (uncountable) (obsolete) Soil. a. 1902, Strype's Stow, book 3, page 148, quoted in 1902, James Foster Wadmore, Some Account of the Worshipful Company of Skinners of London: Being the Guild Or Fraternity of Corpus Christi, page 155: […] which was pulled down in the year 1549. The bones of the dead, couched u in a Charnel under the Chappel were conveyed from thence to Finsbury Field […] and there laid on a Moorish Ground, in short space after raised by Soilage of the City, upon them to bear Three Wind Mills. The Chappel and Charnel were converted into Dwelling houses, Warehouses, and Sheds for Stationers, […] === Anagrams === goalies