KJV Dictionary Definition: soil

soil

SOIL, v.t.

1. To make dirty on the surface; to foul; to dirt; to stain; to defile; to tarnish; to sull; as, to soil a garment with dust. Out wonted ornaments now soil'd and stain'd.

2. To cover or tinge with any thing extraneous; as, to soil the earth with blood.

3. To dung; to manure.

soiled

SOIL'ED, pp. Fouled; stained; tarnished; manured; fed with grass.

soiling

SOIL'ING, ppr. Defiling; fouling; tarnishing; feeding with fresh grass; manuring.