soft sawder

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English

Etymology

Phonetic spelling of soft solder; that is, solder that melts at a lower temperature. Coined by Thomas Haliburton in the short story "The Trotting Horse" (1836). Popular in the 19th century, but out of common use by 1950.

Noun

soft sawder (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete, idiomatic) Cajoling or flattery.

Quotations

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