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sullage

Suillage \Su"il*lage\, n. [OF. souillage, soillage, fr. souiller, soiller. See Soil to stain, and cf. Sullage.] A drain or collection of filth. [Obs.] [Written also sulliage, and sullage.]
--Sir H. Wotton.

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sullage

n. 1 The liquid discharges from kitchens, wash basins, toilets etc; sewage 2 silt or sediment deposited from flowing water. 3 That which sully or defiles. 4 (context metallurgy English) The scoria on the surface of molten metal in the ladle.

Usage examples of "sullage".

And the ship shooting up through the smoking sky while Tsia, trapped in the wreckage with Wren and Sullage and Twit, tore herself free only to see the altitude meter climb toward Q.

First she boiled and simmered a kettle of Sullage, a common Gorean soup consisting of three standard ingredients and, as it is said, whatever else may be found, saving only the rocks of the field.

Beyond the Sullage and the bosk steak there was the inevitable flat, rounded loaf of the yellow Sa-Tarna bread.