n. [ See Sesspol. ] A cistern in the course, or the termination, of a drain, to collect sedimentary or superfluous matter; a privy vault; any receptacle of filth.
n. [ Prov. E. suss hogwash, soss a dirty mess, a puddle + E. pool a puddle; cf. Gael. ses a coarse mess. ] Same as Cesspool. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ OE. spole, OD. spoele, D. spoel; akin to G. spule, OHG. spuola, Dan. & Sw. spole. ] A piece of cane or reed with a knot at each end, or a hollow cylinder of wood with a ridge at each end, used to wind thread or yarn upon. [ 1913 Webster ]
Spool stand,
v. t.
n. One who, or that which, spools. [ 1913 Webster ]