Soun, Soon (XIII), n. sound, II 272, 436, XII a 119; voice, VI 172; pronunciation, XIII b 44, 46. [OFr. soun; OE. sōn.]
Sounde, adj. unharmed, safe, II 592; Soundly, adv. without mishap, VII 128. [OE. gesúnd, gesúnd-līce.]
Sounyng, n. pronunciation, XIII b 52. [From ME. soune(n), OFr. souner.]
Soupe, v. to sup, VIII a 211. [OFr. souper.]
Souþ, Southe, n. and adj. south, IX 8, XIII b 53, 64, XVII 477. [OE. sūþ, adv.]
Souþeron, adj. southern, XIII b 10, 56, 60. [OE. sūþerne.]
Sow, n. a sow; a movable structure with a strong roof, X 5 (note), 29, 109, &c. [OE. sugu; cf. Med.L. sūs, scrōfa, in this sense.]
Sowe, v.1 to sew, VIII a 9, 11. [OE. sēow(i)an.]
Sowe(n), v.2 to sow, VIII a 26, 65, 67; Sowen, pp. VIII a 5. [OE. sāwan.]
Sownd, v. to sound (for depth), XVII 438. [OFr. sonder; cf. OE. súnd-līne.]