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SOEVER, so and ever, found in compounds, as in whosoever, whatsoever, wheresoeve...
SO'FA, n. [probably an oriental word.] An elegant long seat, usually with a stuf...
SOF'FIT, n. 1. In architecture, any timber ceiling formed of cross beams, the co...
SOFT, a. 1. Easily yielding to pressure; the contrary of hard; as a soft bed; a ...
SOFTEN, v.t. sof'n. 1. To make soft or more soft; to make less hard. their arrow...
SOFT'ENED, pp. Made less hard or less harsh; made less obdurate or cruel, or les...
SOFT'ENING, ppr. Making more soft; making less rough or cruel, _c. SOFT'ENING , ...
SOFT'HEARTED, a. Having tenderness of heart; susceptible of pity or other kindly...
SOFT'LING, n. An effeminate person; one vitiously nice. [Little used.]
SOFT'LY, adv. 1. Without hardness. 2. Not with force or violence; gently; as, be...
SOFT'NER, n. 1. He or that which softens. 2. One that palliates.
SOFT'NESS, n. 1. The quality of bodies which renders them capable of yielding to...
SOG'GY, a. [allied probably to soak.] 1. Wet; filled with water; soft with moist...
SOHO, exclam. A word used in calling from a distant place; a sportman's halloo.
SOIL, v.t. 1. To make dirty on the surface; to foul; to dirt; to stain; to defil...
SOIL'ED, pp. Fouled; stained; tarnished; manured; fed with grass.