Reverse Dictionary: SEWAGE

NOUNS
► IPER any foul liquid, ooze, mud, or sewage → 1880 Sc.
► JAW-HOLE a hole into which dirty water or other liquid is ‘jawed’ or thrown; an open entrance to a sewer, house-drain, or cesspool → 1760
► LOGIE sewage → c1870 Brit. sl.
► ODDLE a sewer → 1845 Sc.
► ODDLER a sewer → 1905 Sc. (Bk.)
► SINK a conduit, drain, or pipe for carrying away dirty water or sewage; an opening especially made for this purpose; a sewer → 1499
► SULLAGE ► SULLIDGE filth, refuse; esp. as is carried off by drains from a house, farmyard,  or the like; sewage → 1553
► SYRE a gutter, a drain, a sewer → 1513 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► SYVER a gutter, a drain, a sewer → 1606 Sc.
► VAEDIK a small stream or runnel of water or other liquid; a ditch, drain or open sewer → a1838 Sc.
► VAULT a covered conduit for carrying away water or filth; a drain or sewer → c1400 obs.
► VENNEL an open drain or gutter; a sewer → 1641 N. Eng. dial.

NOUNS – PERSON
► SANNY a sanitary man, who removes sewage → L19 Aust. sl.