sold / soled / souled [ˈso:ld]
sold – adj., n. & v. – adj. – 1. disposed of by a sale; 2. tricked, deceived; n. – 1. a soldier’s wages; 2. a quantity of currency; v. – 1. pay, enlist, retain for service; 2. unite firmly, close or heal; 3. past tense and p. pl. of sell – betrayed, disposed of by sale/purchase, enslaved
soled – adj. & v. – adj. – having a solid bottom or foundation; v. past tense of sole – 1. supplied or furnished bottoms for shoes or boots; 2. formed a base for something
souled – adj. – endowed with an immaterial essence; v. past tense of soul – 1. died, expired; 2. asked for donations; 3. stole the spirit or essence from another