Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SODER
v.t.[It has been taken for granted that this is a contracted word, from L. solido, and hence written solder. The fact may be doubted; but if true, the settled pronunciation seems to render it expedient to let the contracted orthography remain undisturbed. ] To unite and make solid, as metallic substances; to join separate things or parts of the same thing by a metallic substance in a state of fustion, which hardens in cooling, and renders the joint solid.
SODER
n.Metallic cement; a metal or metallic composition used in uniting other metallic substances.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SODER
SODER Sod "er, n. & v. t.
Defn: See Solder.
Duden Dictionary
Sode
So de Substantiv, feminin landschaftlich, besonders norddeutsch , die |S o de |die Sode; Genitiv: der Sode, Plural: die Soden mittelniederdeutsch sode, Herkunft ungeklärt a [abgestochenes ] Rasenstück b abgestochenes, getrocknetes Stück Torf
Spanish Dictionary
sodero
sodero nombre masculino Arg Hombre que trabaja repartiendo y vendiendo sifones de soda a domicilio .SINÓNIMO sifonero .