Sori, Sory, adj. woeful, wretched, I 123, II 458 (note), XVII 61, 211, 264. [OE. sārig.]
Sorȝe, n. sorrow, pain, V 315, 347; Sorow(e), Sorwe, I 210, IV a 66, IX 84, XV h 21, &c. [OE. sorg.]
Sorowand (of), pres. p. sorrowing (for), IV b 80. [OE. sorgian.]
Sort, n. company, VII 168; kind, XII a 173. [OFr. sorte.]
Soster. See Suster.
Soth(e), Soþ(e), Suth (XIV b), adj. true, VI 122, VII 11, XI a 51, b 58, &c.; n. (the) truth, VII 36, VIII a 124, IX 247, XIV b 58, &c.; in soth to me, IX 100 (see note); the soth for to knaw, to tell the truth, XVII 246; for soþe, &c., (OE. for sōþ) for a fact, with certainty, IV a 74, V 26, 291, VIII b 3; indeed, certainly, II 12, V 234, 339, VIII b 90, &c.; adv. actually, certainly, I 24, V 42. [OE. sōþ, adj. and n.; sōþe, adv.] See Suthfast.
Sothful, adj. truthful, VI 138. [OE. sōþ + full.]
Sothlé, Sothly, adv. truly, V 294, XVII 496. [OE. sōþlīce.]
Soudein, adj. sudden, XII b 6; Sodeinli, Sodonly, Suddan(d)ly, adv. suddenly, VII 130, X 179, 184, XII b 61. [OFr. soudain.]
Souereynes; Soule. See Soferan; Saul(e).