Sowl, Sowle, sowl, v.t. (Shak.) to pull by the ears.

Sownd, sownd, v.t. (Spens.) to wield.

Sownd, sownd, n. (Spens.)=swound, the same as Swoon.

Sowne, sown, n. (Spens.). Same as Sound.

Sowse, sows, v. and n. (Spens.). Same as Souse, to strike.

Sowth, sowth, v.i. and v.t. (Scot.) to whistle softly, to whistle over a tune.

Soy, soi, n. a thick and piquant sauce made from the seeds of the soy bean or pea, a native of China, Japan, and the Moluccas.—Also Soo′ja. [Jap. si-yan, Chin. shi-yu.]

Soyle, soil, n. (Spens.) prey.

Sozzle, soz′l, v.t. to make wet or muddy.—n. disorder.—adj. Sozz′ly, sloppy.

Spa, spaw, n. a place where there is a mineral spring of water. [From Spa in Belgium.]