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† 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. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ought Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Ought definition: Used to indicate obligation or duty. Origin of Ought Middle English oughten to be obliged to from oughte owned from Old English āhte past tense of āgan to possess aik-in Indo-European roots . From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition Old English āhte, past tense of āgan ("own, possess" ) ...
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ughten
† ˈughten Obs. Forms: 1 uhtan, 3 uhhtenn, 4 vȝten, vghtene. See also oughten. [Common Teutonic: OE. {uacu}htan, obl. form of *{uacu}hte wk. fem. = OS. ûhta (MLG. uchten, LG. ucht; MDu. uchten, ochten, Du. ucht-, ochtend), OHG. ûhtâ, uohtâ (MHG. uohte, uhte), Goth. ūhtwō, ON. and Icel. ótta (Norw. an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Two Centuries of Silence
change his historical view of Iranian history after the 1979 Revolution The book was earlier translated by Avid Kamgar (Aug. 19, 2016) and published by Oughten wikipedia.org
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Curley Stecker
Biography Algernon Maltby Stecker was born in the Copper Country of Michigan to George W. and Maria Jane Oughten Stecker. wikipedia.org
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fool-largess
† ˌfool-ˈlargess Obs. Forms: 4 fool-largesse, 4–5 foly-larges(se, 5 folargesse. [f. prec. after largesse.] Foolish lavishness, prodigality.c 1386 Chaucer Pars. T. ¶740. 813 Men oughten eschue fool-largesse, that men clepen wast. 1422 tr. Secreta Secret., Priv. Priv. (E.E.T.S.) 134 The exspensis of f... Oxford English Dictionary
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similitude
similitude (sɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd) Also 4–5 symyli-, 5 simyli-, 5–6 symyly-, simyly-, symili-, 6 symily-, similytud(e; 5 semeli-, 6 semylytude; 6 similitewd. [a. OF. similitude (= Sp. similitud, It. similitudine), ad. L. similitūdo, f. similis like.] 1. A person or thing resembling, or having the likeness of... Oxford English Dictionary
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ought
▪ I. ought, n.1 (pron.), adv. (ɔːt) var. of aught n.2▪ II. ought, n.2 [ought v. 5 used for the nonce as a noun.] That which is denoted by the verb ought; duty, obligation.1678 Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. v. 874 The Will of God, is Goodness, Justice, and Wisdom; or Decorousness, Fitness, and Ought it s... Oxford English Dictionary
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commonly
commonly, adv. (ˈkɒmənlɪ) For forms see common a. (Also 5 -aly, -ally.) [ME. comune-, comonlich, -ly, etc., f. common a.: see -ly2.] † 1. After a fashion or in a way common to all; in common; generally, universally. Obs.a 1300 Fall & Passion 46 in E.E.P. (1862) 14 Þat communelich hi ne wer for-lor. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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without
▪ I. without, adv., prep., conj. (wɪˈðaʊt) Forms (2–5 written as one or as two words): α. wið-, wiþutan, 2–4 wiþ-, withuten, 3–5 wiþouten, etc. (see with and outen adv.), 4–6, 7–9 arch. withouten; also 3 -utene, -utin, 4–5 -owtten(e, 5 -oughten, -owghten, -outene, -yn(e, etc.; abbreviated 5 w{supt}o... Oxford English Dictionary
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cog
▪ I. † cog, n.1 Obs. (exc. Hist.) Forms: 4 coge, kogge, 4–6 cogge, 4– cog. [ME. cogge, kogge (14th c.), corresponds in form and meaning alike to OF. cogue, (coge, koge, cogghe, guogue), also coque, a kind of ship, esp. ‘ship of war’ (Godefroy), and to MLG. kogge m. f., MDu. cogghe (Du. cogge, cog f.... Oxford English Dictionary
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waste
▪ I. waste, n. (weɪst) Forms: 3–7 wast, 4–5 waast, 6, 8 waist, 6 wayste, 4–6 Sc. vast(e, 3– waste. [a. OF. wast(e, dial. variant of guast(e, gast(e, partly repr. L. vāstum, neut. of vāstus waste a. (q.v. for the phonology), partly a verbal noun f. waster (guaster, gaster) waste v. Cf. Pr. gast ravag... Oxford English Dictionary
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call
▪ I. call, v. (kɔːl) Forms: (1 ceallian), 3 callen, 3–6 calle, (4 cale, kal, kel), 4–5 kall, 4–7 cal, 5 callyn, 6 caal, (caul(e), 4– call. Also (Sc.) 7–9 caw, 8–9 ca'. [OE. shows a single instance of ceallian: but ME. callen, kallen, was originally northern, and evidently a. ON. kalla to call, cry, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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