SOOTH
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Sooth (s&oō_;th), a.; also adv. [Compar. Soother (s&oō_;th"&etilde_;r); superl. Soothest.] [OE. soth, AS. s&ō;ð, for sanð; akin to OS. s&ō;ð, OHG. sand, Icel. sannr, Sw. sann, Dan. sand, Skr. sat, sant, real, genuine, present, being; properly p. pr. from a root meaning, to be, Skr. as, L. esse; also akin to Goth. sunjis true, Gr. 'eteo`s, Skr. satya. √9.  Cf. Absent, Am, Essence, Is, Soothe, Sutee.] 1. True; faithful; trustworthy. [Obs. or Scot.]
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The sentence [meaning] of it sooth is, out of doubt.
 Chaucer.
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That shall I sooth (said he) to you declare.
 Spensser.
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2. Pleasing; delightful; sweet. [R.]
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The soothest shepherd that ever piped on plains.
 Milton.
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With jellies soother than the creamy curd.
 Keats.
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      Sooth, n. [AS. s&ō;ð. See Sooth, a.] 1. Truth; reality. [Archaic]
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The sooth it this, the cut fell to the knight.
 Chaucer.
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In sooth, I know not why I am so sad.
 Shak.
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In good sooth,
Its mystery is love, its meaninng youth.
 Longfellow.
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2. Augury; prognostication. [Obs.]
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The soothe of birds by beating of their wings.
 Spenser.
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3. Blandishment; cajolery. [Obs.]  Shak.
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