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In some senses, sodden is marked as archaic, figuratively. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
muddy
VERB + SODDEN
field, ground
PREP.
with
ADV.
absolutely
adj
Soaked or drenched with liquid; soggy, saturated.
It is found, indeed, that meat, roaſted by a fire of peat or turf, is more ſodden than when coal is employed for that purpoſe.
The outfalls are choked, the dams are perforated by crabs or broken down by floods, and soon the ground becomes more and more sodden.
Boiled.
The thirde [drynke] is of that kinde of hony named Pechmes, whiche is made of newe wine sodden, vntill the third parte be boyled awaye […]
[…] howe Almidor the blacke King of Moroco was sodden to death in a cauldrone of boyling leade and brimstone.
Drunk; stupid as a result of drunkenness.
1595, George Peele, The Old Wives’ Tale, The Malone Society Reprints, 1908, line 560, You whoreson sodden headed sheepes-face […]
[…] thou sodden-witted lord! thou hast no more brain than I have in mine elbows […]
Dull, expressionless (of a person’s appearance).
Remoue and march, soft and faire Gentlemen, soft and faire: double your files, as you were, faces about. Now you with the sodden face, keepe in there […]
1795, Samuel Jackson Pratt, Gleanings through Wales, Holland and Westphalia, London: T.N. Longman and L.B. Seeley, Letter 49, pp. 444-445, Of the music-girls, many are pretty featured, but carry in every lineament, the signs of their lamentable vocation: sodden complexions, feebly glossed over by artificial daubings of the worst colour […]
verb
To drench, soak or saturate.
But as I lay asleep the top had been pressed off the box, and the tinder got loose in my pocket; and though I picked the tinder out easily enough, and got it in the box again, yet the salt damps of the place had soddened it in the night, and spark by spark fell idle from the flint.
To become soaked.
adjective — wet through and through
It is found, indeed, that meat, roaſted by a fire of peat or turf, is more ſodden than when coal is employed for that purpoſe.
WiktionaryThe outfalls are choked, the dams are perforated by crabs or broken down by floods, and soon the ground becomes more and more sodden.
Wiktionary2014, Paul Salopek, Blessed. Cursed. Claimed., National Geographic (December 2014)https://web.archive.org/web/20150212214621/http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2014/12/pilgrim-roads/salopek-text A mira
WiktionaryBut as I lay asleep the top had been pressed off the box, and the tinder got loose in my pocket; and though I picked the tinder out easily enough, and got it in the box again, yet the salt damps of th
WiktionaryThe football field was absolutely sodden.
Tatoeba · #6396172The way, sodden with rain, was extremely slippery.
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In some senses, sodden is marked as archaic, figuratively. Watch for register when choosing this word.