Sough (?), n.
A sow.
[Obs.]
Chaucer.
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Sough (?), n. [Etymol. uncertain.]
A small drain; an adit.
[Prov. Eng.]
W. M. Buchanan.
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Sough ]
1.
The sound produced by soughing; a hollow murmur or roaring.
The whispering leaves or solemn sough of the forest.
W. Howitt.
2.
Hence, a vague rumor or flying report.
[Scot.]
3.
A cant or whining mode of speaking, especially in preaching or praying.
[Scot.]
Jamieson.
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Sough, v. i.
To whistle or sigh, as the wind.
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