sot
sot
Definition
sot (sät)
noun
a drunkard
Etymology: ME < Late OE sott, a fool, or OFr sot, a fool < ML sottus, prob. < Heb shote, a fool
sot
Synonyms
sot
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- receive: To my hour makes quot public t received sots.
Adjective modifier
- drunken: He was called names which he richly deserved: idler, fool, drunken sot, and so forth.
- poor: Can't say the same about Vera Snodging tho, well oiled she may be but fit she ain't, poor old sot.
Modifies a noun
- hat: Instead, society should respond by regulating the coming change sot hat it is the least harmful and the most helpful.
- eye: I knowed you de minute I sot eyes on you.
Noun used with modifier
- increase: However, as the size increases sot does the complexity of creating an index for manipulating such representations, and searching this index.
