Definition of soe

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Soe (n.) A large wooden vessel for holding water; a cowl.

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Whenceever :: Whenceever (adv. & conj.) Whencesoever.
What :: What (pron., a., & adv.) Whatever; whatsoever; what thing soever; -- used indefinitely..
Whoso :: Whoso (pron.) Whosoever.
Howsoever :: Howsoever (adj. & conj.) In what manner soever; to whatever degree or extent; however.
Velum :: Velum (n.) A thin membrane surrounding the sporocarps of quillworts Isoetes).
Whosoever :: Whosoever (pron.) Whatsoever person; any person whatever that; whoever.
Wheresoever :: Wheresoever (adv.) In what place soever; in whatever place; wherever.
Whatsoever :: Whatsoever (pron. & a.) Whatever.
Forslugge :: Forslugge (v. t.) To lsoe by idleness or slotch.
Howso :: Howso (adv.) Howsoever.
Whomsoever :: Whomsoever (pron.) The objective of whosoever. See Whosoever.
Whencesoever :: Whencesoever (adv. & conj.) From what place soever; from what cause or source soever.
Whosesoever :: Whosesoever (pron.) The possessive of whosoever. See Whosoever.
Wheresoe''er :: Wheresoe'er (adv.) Wheresoever.
Tmesis :: Tmesis (n.) The separation of the parts of a compound word by the intervention of one or more words; as, in what place soever, for whatsoever place..
Soecificness :: Soecificness (n.) The quality or state of being specific.
Whithersoever :: Whithersoever (adv.) To whatever place; to what place soever; wheresoever; as, I will go whithersoever you lead..
Whatso :: Whatso (indef. pron.) Whatsoever; whosoever; whatever; anything that.
Soever :: Soever () A word compounded of so and ever, used in composition with who, what, where, when, how, etc., and indicating any out of all possible or supposable persons, things, places, times, ways, etc. It is sometimes used separate from the pronoun or adverb..
Quillwort :: Quillwort (n.) Any plant or species of the genus Isoetes, cryptogamous plants with a cluster of elongated four-tubed rushlike leaves, rising from a corm, and containing spores in their enlarged and excavated bases. There are about seventeen American species, usually growing in the mud under still, shallow water. So called from the shape of the shape of the leaves..
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