Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A shorter form of
sullow .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete A plow.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb to stop, to refuse to go on (of an animal - example - donkey or a possum plays dead)
- noun obsolete A
plough .
Etymologies
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Examples
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These windows would have one fixed piece of glass glazed in the wood frame, and the other panel was removable (called a sull sash) for cleaning - clips in and out - easy to remove.
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These windows would have one fixed piece of glass glazed in the wood frame, and the other panel was removable (called a sull sash) for cleaning - clips in and out - easy to remove.
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These windows would have one fixed piece of glass glazed in the wood frame, and the other panel was removable (called a sull sash) for cleaning - clips in and out - easy to remove.
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These windows would have one fixed piece of glass glazed in the wood frame, and the other panel was removable (called a sull sash) for cleaning - clips in and out - easy to remove.
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These windows would have one fixed piece of glass glazed in the wood frame, and the other panel was removable (called a sull sash) for cleaning - clips in and out - easy to remove.
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These windows would have one fixed piece of glass glazed in the wood frame, and the other panel was removable (called a sull sash) for cleaning - clips in and out - easy to remove.
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These windows would have one fixed piece of glass glazed in the wood frame, and the other panel was removable (called a sull sash) for cleaning - clips in and out - easy to remove.
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These windows would have one fixed piece of glass glazed in the wood frame, and the other panel was removable (called a sull sash) for cleaning - clips in and out - easy to remove.
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These windows would have one fixed piece of glass glazed in the wood frame, and the other panel was removable (called a sull sash) for cleaning - clips in and out - easy to remove.
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Option to remove the sull sash (second layer of glass) in the rainy season, if you did not want to keep it clean.
misswhatsis commented on the word sull
We always used it to mean the act of being sullen. Daddy would say "if you worry that steer all day long he won't learn a thing. He's just going stand there and sull." That's mid-Florida, mid-60s. Daddy was born in central Florida in 1923.
June 11, 2009