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SOUTER, n. [L. sutor.] A shoemaker; a cobler. [Not in use.]
SOUSE, n. 1. Pickle made with salt. 2. Something kept or steeped on pickle. 3. T...
SOUS, n. plu. of sou or sol. [See Sou .]
SOUR'NESS, n. 1. Acidity; sharpness to the taste; tartness; as the sourness of v...
SOUR'LY, adv. 1. With acidity. 2. With peevishness; with acrimony. The stern Ath...
SOUR'ISH, a. Somewhat sour; moderately acid; as sourish fruit; a sourish taste.
SOUR'ING, ppr. Making acid; becoming sour; making peevish. SOUR'ING , n. That wh...
SOUR'ED, pp. Made sour; made peevish. SOUR'-GOURD , n. A plant of the genus Adan...
SOURDET, n. The little pipe of a trumpet. SOUR'-DOCK , n. Sorrel, so called.
SOURCE, n. [L. surgo.] 1. Properly, the spring or fountain from which a stream o...
SOUR, a. 1. Acid; having a pungent taste; sharp to the taste; tart; as, vinegar ...
SOUP, n. [See Sup and Sop.] Broth; a decoction of flesh for food. SOUP , v.t. To...
SOUND'NESS, n. 1. Wholeness; entireness; an unbroken, unimpaired or undecayed st...
SOUND'LY, adv. [from sound, entire.] 1. Healthily; heartily. 2. Severely; lustil...
SOUND'LESS, a. That cannot be fathomed; having no sound.
SOUND'INGS, n. Any place or part of the ocean, where a deep sounding line will r...