_Barbour._

A. S. _sunnan-daeg_, id.

SONS, SONCE, _s._

1. Prosperity, felicity, Loth.

_Dunbar._

2. Abundance.

_Wyntown._

Gael. Ir. _sonas_, prosperity, happiness.

~Sonsy~, ~Sonse~, _adj._

1. Lucky, fortunate, S. B.

_Lyndsay._

2. Good-humoured, well-conditioned, S.

_Pop. Ball._

3. Having a pleasant look, S.

_Burns._

4. Plump, thriving, S.

_Ramsay._

5. Denoting fullness, conjoined with cordiality in the host.

_Kelly._

_To_ SOOCH, (gutt.) _v. n._ To swill, S.

E. _swig_; Isl. _siug-a_, sorbeo.

~Sooch~, _s._ A copious draught, S.

_To_ SOOGH, _v. n._

V. ~Souch~, _v._

SOOTH, _adj._ True, S.

V. ~Soith~.

_Kelly._

SOOTY-SKON, _s._ A cake baked with _soot_, to be eaten on _Halloween_, S. B.

SOP, _s._ A slight meal.

V. ~Soup~.

_Barbour._

SOP, _s._ Juice, moisture.

_Douglas._

Teut. _sop_, liquamen, liquor.

SOP, SOPE, _s._

1. A crowd.

_Barbour._

2. Any body, consisting of a variety of parts or particles conjoined.

_Douglas._

Isl. _sopp-ur_, pila, sphaera.

_To_ SOPE, SOUP, _v. n._ To become weary, to faint.

_Douglas._

Moes. G. _swaif_, cessavit; A. S. _swaef-ian_, deficere.

SOPHAM, SOPHINE, _s._ A sophism; Fr. _sophime_.

_Wallace._

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