4. Poetry, poesy, verse, numbers.
    5. Trifle, small sum.

Song-thrush, n. Mavis, throstle (Turdus musicus).

Sonnet, n.

    1. Poem (of fourteen lines).
    2. Ballad, song, ditty.

Sonneteer, n. Sonnetist, sonnet-writer, small poet.

Son of man. Son of God, the Saviour, Jesus Christ, Immanuel, the Holy One, the Anointed, the Mediator, Shiloh, the Lamb of God, the Messiah, the Redeemer, the Intercessor, the Advocate, the Judge, the Word, the Prince of Peace, the Good Shepherd, the Way, the Truth, the Life, the Bread of Life, the Light of the World, the Lord.

Sonorous, a.

    1. Sounding, resonant, resounding, ringing.
    2. High-sounding, loud.

Sonship, n. Filiation.

Soon, ad.

    1. Shortly, presently, before long, pretty soon, by and by, in a short time.
    2. Early, at so early an hour, betimes, quick, promptly.
    3. Easily, quickly, shortly.
    4. Lief, willingly, readily, gladly.

Soot, n. Crock, black dust.

Sootflake, n. Smut, smudge, smutch.

Sooth, n. Truth, reality.

Soothe, v. a.

    1. Cajole, humor, flatter.

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