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Sot vs Tippler - What's the difference?

sot | tippler |

As nouns the difference between sot and tippler

is that sot is stupid person; fool while tippler is a seller of alcoholic liquors.

As a verb sot

is to drink until one becomes drunk.

sot

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (archaic) stupid person; fool
  • * 1610 , , act 3 scene 2
  • Remember / First to possess his books; for without them / He's but a sot , as I am
  • * Oldham
  • In Egypt oft has seen the Sot bow down, / And reverence some deified Baboon.
  • drunkard
  • * Roscommon
  • Every sign / That calls the staring sots to nasty wine.

    Derived terms

    * sottish

    Verb

  • To drink until one becomes drunk
  • To stupefy; to infatuate; to besot.
  • * Dryden
  • I hate to see a brave, bold fellow sotted .

    Derived terms

    * sotted

    Anagrams

    * * * ----

    tippler

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A seller of alcoholic liquors.
  • A habitual drinker; a bibber.
  • *
  • they had picked up two fellows in that day’s march, one of which, he said, was as fine a man as ever he saw (meaning the tippler ),
  • A breed of domestic pigeon bred to participate in endurance competitions.
  • (UK, railroad) An open wagon with a tipping trough, unloaded by being inverted (used for bulk cargo, especially minerals). A mine car, a lorry.
  • Synonyms

    * (drinker) bibber