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1. To emit a rus.h.i.+ng or whistling sound, S.

_Douglas._

2. To breathe long as in sleep, S.

_Ramsay._

_To_ ~Sough~, _v. a._ To con over a tune, S. A.

_J. Nicol._

A. S. _swog-an_, sonare, tinnire; part. pr. _swogend_, S.

_souchand_.

~Souch~, ~Sowch~, ~Sugh~, ~Swouch~, _s._

1. A rus.h.i.+ng or whistling sound, S.

_Burns._

2. The sound emitted during profound sleep.

_Douglas._

3. A deep sigh, S. O.

_Burns._

4. Equivalent to E. _cant_, S.

_Meston._

A. S. _sweg_, _swege_, sonus, clangor.

SOUCH, _adj._ Silent, quiet, S. _To keep souch_, to be silent.

A. S. _swig-an_, _swug-an_, id.

~Souch~, _s._ Silence, S.

A. S. _swig_, id.

SOUCH, _pret. v._ Deserted.

_Barbour._