soiled - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
soiled
- simple past and past participle of soil
soiled (comparative more soiled, superlative most soiled)
- (also figuratively) Dirty, defiled, stained.
- (healthcare, medicine) Of a patient or child, stained or dirtied by defecation.
- (soil science, horticulture) Having a specific or particular type of soil.
- (horticulture) That has been fed or nourished with green fodder.
dirty
- Czech: ušpiněný
- French: sale (fr), souillé (fr)
- Greek: λερωμένος (el) m (leroménos), ρυπαρός (el) m (ryparós), βρώμικος (el) m (vrómikos)
- Hungarian: koszos (hu), szennyes (hu)
- Isthmus Zapotec: neʼ
- Latin: pollūtus
- Maori: kirikiriā
- Ottoman Turkish: پیس (pis), مردار (murdar)
- Russian: испа́чканный (ru) (ispáčkannyj)
- Sanskrit: मल (sa) (mala)
- Serbo-Croatian: isprljani (sh)
- Spanish: sucio (es)