Definition of Sootes

1. soote [n] - See also: soote

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sootes

sooping
soopings
soople
soopolallie
soopolallies
soops
soorma
soosoo
soot
soot black
soot wart
soote
sooted
sooterkin
sooterkins
sootes (current term)
sooth
soothe
soothed
soother
soothered
soothering
soothers
soothes
soothest
soothfast
soothful
soothing
soothing syrup
soothingly

Literary usage of Sootes

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

1. The History of Christianity from the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of by Henry Hart Milman (1867)
"... it may almost seem, as connected with this disaster, can alone account for the strong expressions of Tacitus, writing so many years after:—sootes et no- ..."

2. Calendar of the Sir William Johnson Manuscripts in the New York State Library by New York State Library, University of the State of New York (1909)
"... 268; murder of, 386, Sec also Delawares Sussex Court House, letter from, 309 Suts (sootes), John, letter to, 184 Sutton. ..."

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