saoul

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Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old French saül, saol, inherited from Latin satullus, diminutive of satur (full).

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saoul (feminine saoule, masculine plural saouls, feminine plural saoules)

  1. drunk
    Synonyms: ivre, beurré, picolé, bourré
    À colombe saoule les cerises sont amères.
    To a drunk dove, even cherries are bitter.
  2. (obsolete) sated
    Synonym: repu

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  • Louisiana Creole: sou

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