SOP, s. Juice, moisture.
Douglas.

Teut. sop, liquamen, liquor.

SOP, SOPE, s.
1. A crowd.
Barbour.
2. Any body, consisting of a variety of parts or particles conjoined.
Douglas.

Isl. sopp-ur, pila, sphaera.

To SOPE, SOUP, v. n. To become weary, to faint.
Douglas.

Moes. G. swaif, cessavit; A. S. swaef-ian, deficere.

SOPHAM, SOPHINE, s. A sophism; Fr. sophime.
Wallace.

SOPPES DE MAYN, some restorative cordial.
Sir Gawan.

SORDANE, adj. Perhaps, private.

Fr. sourdine, id.