Definition of Soothsaid

1. soothsay [v] - See also: soothsay

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soothsaid

soothering
soothers
soothes
soothest
soothfast
soothful
soothing
soothing syrup
soothingly
soothingness
soothingnesses
soothings
soothly
soothness
sooths
soothsaid (current term)
soothsaw
soothsay
soothsayer
soothsayers
soothsaying
soothsayings
soothsays
sootier
sootiest
sootily
sootiness
sootinesses
sooting
sootish

Literary usage of Soothsaid

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference by Emile Joseph Dillon (1920)
"One of the fourteen, it was soothsaid, must therefore be omitted—it might be, say, that of open covenants openly arrived at, or the freedom of the seas—in a ..."

2. The Ladies' Lexicon and Parlour Companion: Containing Nearly Every Word in by William Grimshaw (1870)
"To predict, to foru- tel. pr. par. soothsaying ; past, soothsaid: s. soothsayer. SOP. s. Any thing steeped in liquor, v. sop ; pr. par. sopping; past, ..."

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