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