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Definition of sous
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Sous (n.) Alt. of Sous.
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Soused
::
Soused
(imp. & p. p.) of Sous.
Souse
::
Souse (n.) The ear;
especially,
a hog's ear..
Souse
::
Souse (v. t.) To steep in
pickle;
to
pickle.
Souse
::
Souse
(adv.)
With a
sudden
swoop;
violently.
Sinuate
::
Sinuate
(v. i.) To bend or curve in and out; to wind; to turn; to be
sinusous.
Souse
::
Souse (n.)
Something
kept or
steeped
in
pickle;
esp., the
pickled
ears, feet, etc., of
swine..
Sowce
::
Sowce (n. & v.) See
Souse.
Stoop
::
Stoop (v. i.) To come down as a hawk does on its prey; to
pounce;
to
souse;
to
swoop.
Livre
::
Livre (n.) A
French
money of
account,
afterward
a
silver
coin equal to 20 sous. It is not now in use,
having
been
superseded
by the
franc..
Souse
::
Souse (n.)
Pickle
made with salt.
Souse
::
Souse (v. t.) To swoop or
plunge,
as a bird upon its prey; to fall
suddenly;
to rush with
speed;
to make a
sudden
attack..
Sous
::
Sous (pl. ) of So.
Souse
::
Souse (n.) A
corrupt
form of Sou.
Nodosous
::
Nodosous
(a.) Alt. of
Nodou.
Manganesous
::
Manganesous
(a.)
Manganous.
Souslik
::
Souslik
(n.) See
Suslik.
Tournois
::
Tournois
(n.) A
former
French
money of
account
worth 20 sous, or a
franc.
It was thus
called
in
distinction
from the Paris
livre,
which
contained
25
sous..
Adipsous
::
Adipsous
(a.)
Quenching
thirst,
as
certain
fruits..
Souse
::
Souse (v. t.) To
pounce
upon.
Sowse
::
Sowse (n. & v.) See
Souse.
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