sous

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Sou \Sou\, n.; pl. {Sous}or. [F. sou, OF. sol, from L. solidus a
   gold coin, in LL., a coin of less value. See {Sold}, n.,
   {Solid}, and and cf. {Sol}, {Soldo}.]
   An old French copper coin, equivalent in value to, and now
   displaced by, the five-centime piece (1/20 of a franc), which
   is popularly called a sou.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Sous \Sous\, Souse \Souse\ (F. s[=oo]; colloq. Eng. sous), n.
   A corrupt form of Sou. [Obs.] --Colman, the Elder.
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