sough
n. ஏங்கொலி, அலறொலி, இலையூடெழும் காற்றின் குலவை ஒலி.
Sough, n. Defn: A sow. [Obs.] Chaucer. Sough, n. Etym: [Etymol. uncertain.] Defn: A small drain; an adit. [Prov. Eng.] W. M. Buchanan. Sough, n. Etym: [Cf. Icel. s (in comp.) a rushing sound, or OE. swough, swogh, a sound, AS. sw to rustle. Cf. Surf, Swoon, v. i.] 1. The sound produced by soughing; a hollow murmur or roaring. The whispering leaves or solemn sough of the forest. W. Howitt. 2. Hence, a vague rumor or flying report. [Scot.] 3. A cant or whining mode of speaking, especially in preaching or praying. [Scot.] Jamieson. Sough, v. i. Defn: To whistle or sigh, as the wind.