Sc. Also 7 soudy, 9 sou-, sow-, soodie. [Of uncertain origin. Cf. POWSOWDY.] A species of broth or hotch-potch. Also transf. (quot. c. 1700).

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c. 1700.  Bannocks of Bear-Meal, in Hogg, Jacob. Rel. (1819), I. 20. Where shall ye see such, or find such a soudy? Bannocks of bear meal, cakes of croudy.

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1807.  Tannahill, Poems (1815), 204. They got naething for crowdy, but runts boil’d to sowdie.

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