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SOR'EL, n. [dim. of sore.] A buck of the third year.
SOREHON, SORN, n. A kind of servile tenure which subjected the tenant to maintai...
SORE, n. 1. A place in an animal body where the skin and flesh are ruptured or b...
SOR'DET, SOR'DINE, n. [L. surdus, deaf.] A little pipe in the mouth of a trumpet...
SOR'DIDNESS, n. 1. Filthiness; dirtiness. 2. Meanness; baseness; as the execrabl...
SOR'DIDLY, adv. Meanly; basely; covetously.
SOR'DID, a. [L. sordidus, form sordes, filth.] 1. Filthy; foul; dirty; gross. Th...
SOR'DET, SOR'DINE, n. [L. surdus, deaf.] A little pipe in the mouth of a trumpet...
SOR'DES, n. [L.] Foul matter; excretions; dregs; filthy, useless or rejected mat...
SORD'AWALITE, n. A mineral so named from Sordawald, in Wibourg. It is nearly bla...
SORD, for sward, is not vulgar. [See Sward .]
SOR'CERY, n. Magic; enchantment; witchcraft; divination be the assistance of evi...
SOR'CEROUS, a. Containing enchantments.
SOR'CERESS, n. A female magician or enchantress.
SOR'CERER, [L. sors, lot.] A conjurer; an enchanter; a magician. The Egyptian so...
SOR'BONIST, n. A doctor of the Sorbonne in the university of Paris. Sorbonne is ...