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wandought
wandought, n. and a. Sc. (ˈwandoxt) Also wandocht, -dout, -dough. [f. wan- + dought n. and a. Cf. undought n., undoughty a.] A. n. A feeble or puny person.a 1728 W. Starrat Epistle 53 in Ramsay's Poems (1728) II. 109 And when thou bids the paughty Czar stand yon, The Wandought seems beneath thee on ...
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undought
unˈdought Sc. Now rare or Obs. Forms: 6 wn-, 7 vn-, undought; 6 wn-, vn-, 8 undocht, 7 vndoght; 6 vndoche, 7 undoch. [un-1 12 + dought n. or a. Cf. NFris. ündöght worthless person; WFris. on-, ûnducht corrupt or morbid matter; obs. Flem. ondocht a worthless kind of crab (Kilian).] An ineffective wor...
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wan-
wan- (wɒn) a prefix expressing privation or negation (approximately equivalent to un-1 or mis-), repr. OE. wan-, wǫn-, corresponding to OFris. wan-, won-, OS. wan- (only in wanskefti misfortune = OE. wansceaft), MLG., MDu. wan- (mod.Du. in many new formations, esp. in the sense ‘wrong’, ‘mis-’, as i...
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