sesspool

English

Etymology

From English dialect suss (hogwash), soss (a dirty mess, a puddle) + pool (a puddle). According to the OED, the first element is from earlier suspiral (water pipe, setting tank).[1]

Compare Goidelic ses (a coarse mess), English cess (the boggy foreshore of a tidal river).

Noun

sesspool (plural sesspools)

  1. Archaic form of cesspool.

References

  1. Oxford English Dictionary, 1884–1928, and First Supplement, 1933.
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