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Traditional English :: sot
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sotball.html - n. & v. --n. --v.intr. (sotted, sotting) tipple. sottish adj. [OE sott & OF sot foolish, f. med.L sottus, of unkn. orig.] |
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Traditional English :: soteriology
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sotball.html - n. Theol. the doctrine of salvation. [Gk soteria salvation + -LOGY] |
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Traditional English :: Sothic
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sotball.html - adj. of or relating to the dog-star, esp. with ref. to the ancient Egyptian year fixed by its heliacal rising. [Gk Sothis f. the Egypt. name of the dog-star] |
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Traditional English :: sotto voce
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sotball.html - adv. in an undertone or aside. [It. sotto under + voce voice] |
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English Idioms :: so
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sotball.html - See: AND SO FORTH or AND SO ON, EVEN SO, EVERY NOW AND THEN or EVERY SO OFTEN, HOW SO, IN SO MANY WORDS, IS THAT SO, OR SO, THUS AND SO. |
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English Idioms :: so --- as to
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sotball.html - - Used with an adjective or adverb before an infinitive to show a result. * /Who could be so mean as to do a thing like that?/ * /Ruth wouldn't be so careless as to forget her pen./ Compare: SO --- THAT. |
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