👉 A wooden band or yoke put around the neck of an ox or cow in the stall.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! You’ve come across a word that seems a bit old-fashioned, isn’t it? “Sole,” as the dictionary tells us, refers to something quite specific – a wooden band for oxen or cows. But don't be fooled by its straightforward definition! "Sole" also has another meaning, you see, one we use much more frequently today. It means the bottom of your foot , my dear students! Think about your shoes - the part that touches the ground? That’s the sole. So, when you read “sole” in a sentence, you need to consider context . Was it referring to farm animals and their comfort? Or was it talking about footwear and keeping feet feeling right? Let's practice! Can anyone give me a sentence using "sole" in both of its meanings? Think carefully... let’s hear your brilliant ideas! 😊