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_Ramsay._

_To_ SNURL, _v. n._ To contract like hard twisted yarn, S. O.

_Gl. Sibb._

Isl. _snurd-a_, id.

~Snurlie~, _adj._ Knotty, S. B.

SOAKIE, _adj._ Plump, in full habit, Loth.

SOAM, _s._

V. ~Sowme~.

SOB, _s._ A land-storm, S. B.

V. ~Summer-sob~.

SOBIR, SOBYR, SOBER, _adj._

1. Poor, mean, S.

Belg. _sobere_, id.

_Douglas._

2. Little, small, S.

_Rollocke._

3. Weak, feeble.

_Bannatyne P._

4. In a poor state of health, S.

5. Sometimes denoting a moderate state of health, S.

6. Applied to a person or thing that does not merit commendation, S.

_To_ ~Sober, Sobyr~, _v. a._ To compose, to keep under, S.

_Wallace._