dial. Also 6 sose. [Variant of SOSS sb.1 (sense 3); cf. SOSS-] A slattern, slut.
15[?]. Smyth & his Dame, 251, in Hazl., E. P. P., III. 210. He hath amended well thy ble; For yester day, Thov were a fovle sose [rhymes thus, Jesus, vs].
1865. R. Hunt, Pop. Rom. W. Eng., Ser. I. 97. A great, nasty Suss of a woman.