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Sophy vs Soppy - What's the difference?

sophy | soppy |

As a noun sophy

is (obsolete) wisdom, knowledge, learning or sophy can be or sophy can be (obsolete) a wise man; a sage or wite or sophy can be or sophy can be any one of the various fields of study whose names end in.

As an adjective soppy is

very wet; sodden, soaked.

sophy

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • , a variant of Sophia and Sophie.
  • Noun

    (Sophies)
  • A former title of the rulers of Persia; Shah
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    soppy

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Very wet; sodden, soaked
  • sentimental, maudlin, bathetic
  • (informal) schmaltzy
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