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Sot - English meaning

Sot – definitions in English dictionary

noun

A habitual drunkard.

Usage examples:

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verb

Drink alcohol habitually.

Usage examples:

The few reckless vagabonds with whom he sotted in the alehouse

Sot translation into English

Sot: translate from English into Chinese

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索特, 醉

Sot: translate from English into Dutch

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Sot, Dwaas

Sot: translate from English into French

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Sot, Ivrogne invétéré

Sot: translate from English into German

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Sot, Trunkenbold, Säufer

Sot: translate from English into Hindi

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पियक्कड़, मतवाला, मदोन्मत्त, मूर्ख व्यक्ति, नशाखोर

Sot: translate from English into Italian

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Così, Ubriacone

Sot: translate from English into Korean

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술고래

Sot: translate from English into Russian

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Сотня, Квасить, Пить, Напиваться, Горький пьяница

Sot: translate from English into Spanish

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Borrachín, Beodo

Word origin

late Old English sott ‘foolish person’, from medieval Latin sottus, reinforced by Old French sot ‘foolish’. The current sense of the noun dates from the late 16th century.

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