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Sull

Sull \Sull\, n. [AS. suluh, sulh, a plow; cf. OHG. suohili a little plow.] A plow. [Obs.]
--Ainsworth.

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Etymology 1 vb. to stop, to refuse to go on (of an animal - example - donkey or a possum plays dead) Etymology 2

n. (context obsolete English) A plough.

Usage examples of "sull".

Discreetly, perhaps unconsciously, Cluff Drybannock was taking on the colors of the Sull.

Joe Hd1 ousted Domm By The Old Mill Stream, but, though the sentiment was loftier, it was still uncritical, sull stickily there.

Night King, looked at him with eyes that were the perfect Sull blue: dark as the sky at midnight and shot with veins of ice.

The Three Tears of Ille Glaive—the Black Tear of the Spill, the Red Tear of Sull blood, and the Steel Tear of Dunness Fey's sword—flew on stiff white banners from their hoardings.

The Sull, who were known throughout the settled world for yielding land to no one and defending their borders with cold fury, had barely wetted their blades in defense of Mount Slain.