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1.
sot
adj.
14 quotations in 1 sense
Sense / Definition
(a) Stupid, foolish [some exx. could be construed as
sot
n.(1)]; (b) ?in surname.
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2.
sot
n.(1)
45 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) A fool, simpleton; a madman; also, an innocent [quot. a1500];
sottes iferen
, fellow fools;
siti sot
, q.v.; (b) a wretch, rascal, villain; (c) as a term of abuse; (d) in proverbs; (e) ?as surname.
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3.
gul-sought
n.
Additional spellings:
gulsought
7 quotations in 1 sense
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Jaundice.
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