SOUND, a. L. sanus.

1. Entire unbroken not shaky, split or defective as sound timber.
2. Undecayed whole perfect, or not defective as sound fruit a sound apple or melon.
3. Unbroken not bruised or defective not lacerated or decayed as a sound limb.
4. Not carious not decaying as a sound tooth.
5. Not broken or decayed not defective as a sound ship.
6. Whole entire unhurt unmutilated as a sound body.
7. Healthy not diseased not being in a morbid state having all the organs complete and in perfect action as a sound body sound health a sound constitution a sound man a sound horse.
8. Founded in truth firm strong valid solid that cannot be overthrown or refuted as sound reasoning a sound argument a sound objection sound doctrine sound principles.
9. Right correct well founded free form error orthodox. 2 Timothy 1 . Let my heart be sound in thy statutes. Psalms 119 .
10. Heavy laid on with force as sound strokes a sound beating.
11. Founded in right and law legal valid not defective that cannot be overthrown as a sound title to land sound justice.
12. Fast profound undisturbed as sound sleep.
13. Perfect, as intellect not broken or defective not enfeebled by age or accident not wild or wandering not deranged as a sound mind a sound understanding or reason.

SOUND, adv. Soundly heartily. So sound he slept that nought might him awake.

SOUND, n. The air bladder of a fish.