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Castile soap|kəˈstiːl ˈsəʊp| Formerly castle-soap. [from Castile, a province of Spain, in which the soap was originally made.] A fine hard soap made with olive-oil and soda. There are two kinds, the white and the mottled. Called also Spanish soap.
1616B. Jonson Devil an Ass v. iii, Foam at the mouth. A little castle-soap Will do't to rub your lips. 1641French Distill. (1651) v. 153 You may make candles of Castle-sope. 1710Lond. Gaz. No. 4674/7 Castile marbled Soap. 1712Addison Spect. No. 458 ⁋1 A word or two upon the present Duties on Castle-soap. 1766Entick London IV. 86 White soap in hard cakes, called Castile soap. 1866Mrs. J. H. Riddell Race for W. xxix, Like Castile soap..generally mottled. |