† sooth-representing the adj. or n. in various obsolete combs., as soothhead, truth, verity; soothquide, a true word or saying, a truth; a proverb; soothright(sadv., truly, verily; soothsaȝela., truthful, veracious; soothship, truth; soothsinger(seequot.); soothtella., soothsaying.1340Ayenb. 105 Þet uerste word ous sseweþ þe langnesse of his eurebleuinge;..þe þridde: þe dyepnesse of his *zoþhede.c888K. ælfred Boeth. v. §3 Sona swa hit forlæt *soðcwidas, swa folᵹaþ hit leasspellunga.c950Lindisf. Gosp. John x. 6 Ðis soðcuido vel ᵹedd cuæð ðæm se hælend.c1205Lay. 9524 Þa cnihtes..cudden him soð quides from Claudien þæm kæisere.c1275Ibid. 13470 Ich wolle telle ou *soþrihtes.Ibid. 19068 Nas þar na more sohriht bote þat hit was day-liht.c900tr.Baeda's Hist. iii. xvii. (1890) 206 Ic, swa swa *soðsaᵹal stærwritere [etc.].c1200Trin. Coll.Hom. 131 Un-liȝel man selde liȝeð, and soð⁓saȝel man seið ofte soð.c1320Cast. Love 1020 Ȝif he lyueþ in loue and in boxumnesse, In *soþschupe and in rihtwysnes.1652Gaule Magastrom. 24 Who is an Inchanter? A *sooth⁓singer, by canting numbers; or a soothsayer, by calculating numbers.1582Stanyhurst æneis iv. (Arb.) 108 Now *sothtel Apollo..A menacing message..vttred.