sot
[ sot ]
/ sɒt /
noun
a drunkard.
Origin of sot
before 1000; Middle English: fool, Old English
sott < Medieval Latin
sottus < ?
Words nearby sot
sosatie,
soseki,
sosnowiec,
sostenuto,
sostenuto pedal,
sot,
soter,
soteriology,
sothern,
sothic,
sothic cycle
Example sentences from the Web for sot
British Dictionary definitions for sot (1 of 2)
sot
1
/ (sɒt) /
noun
a habitual or chronic drunkard
a person stupefied by or as if by drink
Derived forms of sot
sottish, adjectiveWord Origin for sot
Old English, from Medieval Latin
sottus; compare French
sot a fool
British Dictionary definitions for sot (2 of 2)
sot
2
/ (sɒt) /
adverb
Scot
indeed: used to contradict a negative statement
I am not! — You are sot!
Word Origin for sot
a variant of
so
1, altered to rhyme with
not