Sophie
suomi-englanti sanakirjaSophie englanniksi
(given name) of Ancient Greek origin. (cln)
1832 Procter|Barry Cornwall, ''English Songs'', 1851, LXXXV ("To Sophie"):
- Wilt thou be a nun, Sophie? / Nothing but a nun? / Is it not a better thing / With thy friends to laugh and sing?
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(given name).
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(place).
(senseid) (archaic spelling of)
(RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice):(..)By this Symitare,That ſlew the Sophie, and a Perſian Prince(..)
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1845, (w), ''Voyage en Bulgarie 1841'', chapitre IX
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(given name), a less common spelling of Sofie