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▪ I. † dought, n. Obs. [In quot. 1450 perh. for *douᵹth douth valour; in 1788 app. a back-formation from doughty a., on analogy of might, mighty, etc.] Doughtiness, might, power.
c1450Merlin 555 Yef thei knewe the dought of my brother Agravain. 1788Picken Poems 159 (Jam.) The freckest whiles hae own't her [Fortune's] dought. ▪ II. † dought, a. Obs. [app. a shortened form of doughty.] Doughty, valiant, mighty.
c1320Sir Beues 3380 (MS. A.) Lordinges..Ȝe scholle þis dai be holde so douȝt. c1330R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 13532 Þat were of prowesse, & of bataille dought. ▪ III. dought pa. tense of dow v.; obs. var. of doubt, dout. |