1. solas - Noun
2. Solas - Proper noun
Solace.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere ys no solas undyr hevene Of al that a man may nevene That shuld a man so mochë glew As a gode womman that loveth trew. Robert Mannyng
Hitherto such international conventions had been initiated piecemeal, notably the Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS), first adopted in 1914 following the Titanic disaster. Source: Internet
Edgar Parkyns, "His Waiting Bride", (1996), pp 169–170, ISBN 0-9526800-0-9 Both of these branches of Reformation doctrine hold as essential the "Solas" – Scripture alone, Grace alone, Faith alone, Glory to God alone. Source: Internet
And it was a reminder of all the effort, dedication and, yes, sacrifices we made to keep Solas going – it was all worth it, of course, because we saw the world, and played in places I’d never imagined. Source: Internet
This year's event will be dedicated to children and adolescents and will pay tribute to renowned filmmaker and creator of the festival, Humberto Solas through the showing of his films like the classics Memories of Underdevelopment and Lucia. Source: Internet
Midtown Raleigh Solas Restaurant in the Glenwood South District of Raleigh Midtown Raleigh is a residential and commercial area just North of the I-440 Beltline and is part of North Raleigh. Source: Internet