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† ˈsopit, pa. pple. Sc. Obs. Also sopeit. [app. ad. L. sōpīt-us, pa. pple. of sōpīre sopite v., but see also sowp v.] Rendered dull or sluggish; sunk in sleep, sorrow, etc.
1528Lyndesay Dreme 998 My hart was wounder sarye, Quhen comoun weill so sopit was in sorrow. 1535Stewart Cron. Scot. II. 228 The Britis all..War sopit so with sensualitie, With gluttony and lichorus appetyte. 1549Compl. Scot. vi. 68, I beand in this sad solitar soune sopit in sleipe. Ibid. vii. 68 In my dullit dreyme ande sopit visione. |