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Soss vs Sots - What's the difference?

soss | sots |

As nouns the difference between soss and sots

is that soss is (uk|dialect) anything dirty or muddy; a dirty puddle or soss can be (obsolete) a lazy fellow while sots is .

As a verb soss

is to fall suddenly into a chair or seat; to sit lazily.

soss

English

Etymology 1

See sesspoll.

Noun

(es)
  • (UK, dialect) Anything dirty or muddy; a dirty puddle.
  • Etymology 2

    Compare souse.

    Verb

    (es)
  • To fall suddenly into a chair or seat; to sit lazily.
  • (Jonathan Swift)
  • To throw in a negligent or careless manner; to toss.
  • (Jonathan Swift)

    Noun

    (es)
  • (obsolete) A lazy fellow.
  • (Cotgrave)
  • A heavy fall.
  • (Halliwell)
    (Webster 1913) ----

    sots

    English

    Noun

    (head)
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