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91Sod (3), der — 3. Der Sod, plur. car. ein größten Theils veraltetes, und nur in der R.A. der Sod brennet mir, das Sodbrennen haben, mit dem Sode geplagt seyn, übliches Wort, wodurch man eine brennende Empfindung bezeichnet, welche sich von dem Magenmunde bis in …
92sod house — noun a house built of sod or adobe laid in horizontal courses • Syn: ↑soddy, ↑adobe house • Hypernyms: ↑house * * * noun : a house with walls built of sod or turf laid in horizontal layers * * * a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork …
93sod-bound — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: sod (I) : impeded in growth or yield by a seemingly crowded condition of the sod usually resulting from inadequate nitrates in the soil sod bound grass sod bound meadows …
94sod off — phrasal verb [intransitive, always in imperative] Word forms sod off : present tense I/you/we/they sod off he/she/it sods off present participle sodding off past tense sodded off past participle sodded off British impolite a) used for telling… …
95Sod (Brunnen) — 1. Dess sodes ist allzeit mehr als den der fische. – Henisch, 1115, 25; Petri, II, 120. 2. Wenn s ok all in n Sod sprüngen, dedst (thätest) du naspringen? (Mecklenburg.) – Raabe, 8. *3. Im eigenen Sôd liegen. – Weinhold, 90. Nach seiner… …
96sod that for a lark — blow/sod/etc this/that/for a lark british impolite phrase used for saying that you are tired of doing something Thesaurus: ways of emphasizing when you are annoyed or angry …
97sod this for a game of soldiers ! — Exclam. I give up! There s no way that I m continuing with this. Or sod that for a game of soldiers. Cf. sod this for a lark …
98sod-all — Noun. Nothing. E.g. I ve done sod all this vacation, but I still feel like I need a holiday. Adj. No. E.g. I ve done sod all work this vacation …
99Sôd (Geheimniss) — 1. An e Sôd is kân Brôche. – Tendlau, 847. An einem Geheimniss ist kein Segen (berächah). Als Bemerkung, wenn man sieht, dass einer dem andern was in die Ohren raunt. 2. Der Söd vün der Mikwe (Reinigungsbad) is: män geht herein ün pischt (pisst)… …
100sod disease — noun Etymology: sod (I) : a severe vesicular dermatitis especially of the feet of young chickens and turkeys ranging on sod that is marked by swelling and frequent sloughing of toes and is thought to be due to a fungus infection …