I. ˈsäs noun
( -es )
Etymology: Middle English sos, of imitative origin
dialect Britain : mess , slop
II. verb
( -ed/-ing/-es )
intransitive verb
1. dialect Britain : mess , slop
2. dialect Britain : lap
transitive verb
dialect Britain : lap
III. noun
( -es )
Etymology: probably alteration of obsolete English sosh thud, thump, of imitative origin
: thump
IV. adverb
dialect Britain : heavily , plump
V. intransitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-es )
dialect Britain : to fall heavily