souleur, n.f., (fam.) fright, shock.

soulèvement (-lèv-mān), n.m., heaving, rising (of the stomach); swelling, upheaving (of the waves); insurrection, revolt; indignation.

soulever (sool-vé), v.a., to raise; to lift, to heave up, to take up; to lift up; to excite, to stir up; to urge to insurrection; to excite to action; to raise the indignation of; to make indignant; to moot, or raise (question).

se soulever (sool-), v.r., to raise one’s self, to rise; to swell; to be urged to action; to be urged to indignation, to be indignant; to rise to revolt, to rise in insurrection, in arms.

soulever (sool-), v.n., to rise, turn (of the stomach). Le cœur me soulève à la pensée de; my stomach rises at the thought of.

soulier, n.m., shoe. —s ferrés; hobnailed shoes. Être dans ses petits —s; to be in an awkward situation, to be uneasy in one’s mind; to be on pins and needles.

soulier-botte, n.m., (—s-—s) Blucher boot.

*soulignement, n.m., underlining.

*souligner, v.a., to underline.

souloir, v.n., to be wont, to use.