Reverse Dictionary: SOAK

SOAK, SOAKED, SOAKING

ADJECTIVES
1420DRUNKEN soaked or saturated with moisture
1599 DUNG-WET as wet as dung, thoroughly wet or soaked, having been out in dirty weather → obs.
1733 SUGGING soaking → Eng. dial.
1902 — LEAKING very wet, soaked, dripping → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1902 LEAKING-WET very wet, soaked, dripping → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1904 SATTERED saturated, thoroughly soaked → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1920 SABBED soaked → Sc.


NOUNS
1657 IMBUTION steeping, soaking → obs.
1729 — SOP a thorough wetting or soaking
1768 SAB a soaking, saturating, esp. of a heavy downpour of rain, a thunder shower → Sc.


VERBS
1300 DRUNKEN to drench, to saturate or soak with liquid → obs.
1513 — SOWP to soak or saturate → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1552 SOG to become soaked or saturated with wet → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1609 BESOB to soak → obs.
1633 SUG to soak → Eng. dial.
1657 IMBUTE to steep, to soak → obs.
1682 — SOP to drench with moisture; to soak
1781 DEG — DEGG to sprinkle water upon anything; to bedew, to moisten, to soak → Eng. dial.  
1836 SAPPLE to soak, to saturate with water, rain, etc.; to steep clothes in soapy water → Sc.
1866 SAB to soak, to seep, to saturate → Sc.
1874 DAICHER to soak → Sc.
1886 SEEP — SIPE to undergo to subject something to soaking in hot liquid → Amer. dial.
1911 BLASH to drench, to soak → Sc. (Bk.)