† oughten
Obs. Var. form of ughten, OE. uht, the time just before daybreak, early morning.
a 1300 K. Horn 1415 (MS. Laud 108) He smyten and he fouten Þe nyȝt and eke þe ouȝten [v.rr. ohtoun, vȝten]. c 1400 Laud Troy Bk. 9406 Thretti dayes when he hadde foughten With-outen reste bothe euen & oughten. |