Dought Definition

noun
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The age of manhood, maturity.

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(collectively) Men, people.

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verb

(dialect) Alternative past tense form of dow.

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Other Word Forms of Dought

Noun

Singular:
dought
Plural:
doughts

Origin of Dought

  • From Middle English duȝethe, duhethe (“body of retainers, people, might, dignity, worth”), from Old English duguþ (“manhood, host, multitude, troops”), from Proto-Germanic *dugunþō, *dugunþiz (“power, competency, notefulness”), from *duganą (“to be useful”), from Proto-Indo-European *dheughe- (“to be ready, be sufficient”). Cognate with Old Frisian duged (“power”), Old High German tugad, tugund (“virtue”), German Tugend, Swedish dygd. Related to dow, doughty.

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  • From Middle English doghte, from Old English dohte (first and third person singular past tense of dugan (“to avail, be useful”)).

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