释义 |
sot I. \ˈsät, -äd.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English sot, sott, from Old English 1. archaic : fool, idiot 2. : a person dulled by excessive and continual drinking : a habitual drunkard II. verb (sotted ; sotted ; sotting ; sots) Etymology: Middle English sotten, from sott, sot fool transitive verb 1. archaic : to make a fool or simpleton of : befool, stultify, bemuse 2. : to waste in drunkenness : squander sottishly — usually used with away < sot away his time in taverns > intransitive verb : tipple, guzzle III. chiefly dialect past of sit IV. adjective Etymology: from English dialect past participle of English set 1. dialect : set, fixed 2. dialect : stubborn, obstinate |