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  1. : to be able or capable. Dow. 2 of 2. noun. ˈdau̇. : dow jones average. Word History. Etymology. Verb. Middle English dow, deih have worth, am able, from Old English dēah, dēag; akin to Old High German toug is worthy, is useful — more at doughty. First Known Use. Verb. before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above. Noun.

  2. 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 ...

  3. DOUGHT definition: a pt. of dow 1 | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · dought (usually uncountable, plural doughts) ( Scotland, Northern England, obsolete) might, strength.

  5. Noun. dought ( usually uncountable; pl. doughts) manhood, virtue. the age of manhood, maturity. virility, manly power or strength; excellence. ( collectively) men, people. a company, army, retinue. Origin & history II. From Middle English doghte, from Old English dohte ( first and third person singular past tense of dugan ("to avail, be useful") ).

  6. determined, brave, and unwilling ever to stop trying to achieve something: She has been for many years a doughty campaigner for women's rights. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Strong-willed. adamancy. adamantine. adamantly. aggressive. gutsily. gutsy. gutty. hard-boiled. hard-headed. pertinaciously. pigheadedly. purposefully.

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  8. The earliest known use of the noun dought is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for dought is from 1731, in the writing of Allan Ramsay, poet.

  9. 1. : to call into question the truth of : to be uncertain or in doubt about. He doubts everyone's word. 2. a. : to lack confidence in : distrust. … find myself doubting him even when I know that he is honest … H. L. Mencken. b. : to consider unlikely. I doubt if I can go. 3. archaic. : fear.

  10. adjective. literary us / ˈdaʊ.t̬i / uk / ˈdaʊ.ti / Add to word list. determined, brave, and unwilling ever to stop trying to achieve something: She has been for many years a doughty campaigner for women's rights. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Strong-willed. adamancy. adamantine. adamantly. aggressive. gutsily. gutsy. gutty.

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