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1828 Definition

SOP, n.

1. Anything steeped or dipped and softened in liquor, but chiefly something thus dipped in broth or liquid food, and intended to be eaten. Sops in win, quantity for quantity, inebriate more than win itself.

2. Any thing given to pacify; so called from the sop given to Cerberus, in mythology. Hence the phrase, to give a sop to Cerberus.
1913 Definition
Sop (sop)
n.(?)
Sop
[OE. sop, soppe; akin to AS. s(?)pan to sup, to sip, to drink, D. sop sop, G. suppe soup, Icel. soppa sop. See Sup, v. t., and cf. Soup.]
  1. Anything steeped, or dipped and softened, in any liquid; especially, something dipped in broth or liquid food, and intended to be eaten.

    He it is to whom I shall give a sop, when I have dipped it. John xiii. 26.

    Sops in wine, quantity, inebriate more than wine itself. Bacon.

    The bounded waters
    Should lift their bosoms higher than the shores,
    And make a sop of all this solid globe.
    Shak.

  2. Anything given to pacify; -- so called from the sop given to Cerberus, as related in mythology.

    All nature is cured with a sop. L'Estrange.

  3. A thing of little or no value.
    [Obs.] P. Plowman.

    Sops in wine (Bot.), an old name of the clove pink, alluding to its having been used to flavor wine.

    Garlands of roses and sops in wine. Spenser.

    -- Sops of wine (Bot.), an old European variety of apple, of a yellow and red color, shading to deep red; -- called also sopsavine, and red shropsavine.

  4. To steep or dip in any liquid.

1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed.. .No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people.
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