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ASSOT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
(əˈsɒt ) verb. to (cause to) be or become obsessed or captivated .
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assot, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb assot. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now ...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Assot
Assot. ASSOT', verb transitive [See Sot.] To infatuate; to besot. [Not used.] Websters Dictionary 1828. SITEMAP. Home · Preface · History · Quotations ...
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assot
† aˈssot, v. Obs. Forms: 2 asottie, 4 asote, 4–5 assote, 6–8 assot. [a. OF. a(s)soter, f. à to + sot fool, sot.] 1. intr. To become or act like a fool; to become infatuated, foolishly fond, madly in love.c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 17 Gif þu hine iseȝe þet he wulle asottie to þes deofles hond. 1393 Gower Conf...
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assot - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English adjectives · English terms with obsolete senses · English terms with quotations · English verbs · English transitive verbs · Catalan terms borrowed from ...
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"ASSOT": Stupefy or bewilder; make foolish - OneLook
▸ verb: (obsolete, transitive) To besot; to befool; to infatuate. Similar: awhaped, amort, affectated, idioted, astonisht, all-a-mort, ...
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France) for the pièces justificatives of his biography of Simon de Montfort in which a baron reminds Henry III of England of what happened to "Charles l'Assoté
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Assot Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Assot Definition ... (obsolete) Dazed; foolish; infatuated. Wiktionary. verb. (obsolete) To besot; to befool; to infatuate. Wiktionary. Advertisement. Origin of ...
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Meaning of 'assot' - Word Unscrambler
1 definition found. assot. To besot; to befool; to beguile; to infatuate. [Obs.] Some ecstasy assotted had his sense.
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Assot Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com
Assot Dazed; foolish; infatuated. "Willie, I ween thou be assot ." · Assot To besot; to befool; to beguile; to infatuate. "Some ecstasy assotted had his sense.".
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assot - Smart & Obscure English Words Defined - YouTube
assot - Smart & Obscure English Words Defined · Comments. Add a comment... 20 videos · Strategies to Teach Dyslexic and ADHD Children to Read.
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assot - definition and meaning - Wordnik
from The Century Dictionary. To be or become infatuated or like a fool. To infatuate; deceive; befool. from the GNU version of the Collaborative ...
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besot
besot, v. (bɪˈsɒt) [f. be- + sot; cf. assot.] 1. trans. To affect with a foolish, blinding affection; to cause to dote on; to infatuate with.1581 Campion in Confer. iv. (1584) A a iiij b, He might be taken with the loue of his eies towards her, to be besotted with her. 1637 Heywood Dial. ii. Wks. 18...
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sot
▪ I. sot, n.1 and a. (sɒt) Forms: 1– sot, 1–2, 6–7 sott, 2–7 sotte, 3, 5 sote, 6 soote. [a. OF. sot masc., sote fem. (mod.F. sot, sotte), of unknown origin; the med.L. sottus is recorded from c 800. Hence also MDu. sot (sod), zot (zod; Du. zot), MLG. and LG. sot, sott, MHG. sot.] A. n. † 1. A foolis...
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