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soot (n.)

Old English sot "soot," from Proto-Germanic *sotam "soot" (source also of Old Norse sot, Old Dutch soet, North Frisian sutt), literally "what settles," from PIE *sodo- (source also of Old Church Slavonic sažda, Lithuanian suodžiai, Old Irish suide, Breton huzel "soot"), suffixed form of root *sed- (1) "to sit."

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Definitions of soot from WordNet
1
soot (v.)
coat with soot;
2
soot (n.)
a black colloidal substance consisting wholly or principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments and ink;
Synonyms: carbon black / lampblack / smut / crock
From wordnet.princeton.edu