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wandought, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word wandought. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in ... www.oed.com
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SND :: wandocht - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
WANDOCHT, n., adj. Also -doucht, -do(u)ght; †-dough; †-dout. I. n. 1. A feeble, puny, weak creature; a silly, sluggish, worthless person (n. dsl.ac.uk
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wandought - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
wandought · Contents · English · Scots. edit. Etymology. edit. From wan- + dought. Adjective. edit. wandought (comparative mair wandought, superlative maist ... en.wiktionary.org
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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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How to say "wandought"! (High Quality Voices) - YouTube
Watch in this video how to say and pronounce "wandought"! The video is produced by yeta.io. www.youtube.com
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Wandought - a poem by P K ROY - All Poetry
'Wandought' is a feeble, puny, weak creature a silly, sluggish, worthless person. Earliest known use of word 'wandought' allpoetry.com
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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wandocht - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From wan- + docht. Adjective. edit. wandocht (comparative mair wandocht, superlative maist wandocht). undoughty. Further reading. en.wiktionary.org
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43 Old English Insults - Mental Floss
40. Wandought. A weak and ineffectual man. (Wandoughty is an old word for impotence. Say no more.) 41. Whiffle-Whaffle. www.mentalfloss.com
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medieval insults - Allison D. Reid
Wandought: A weak, ineffectual man. Whiffle-whaffle: An indecisive person who wastes others' time. Yaldson: The son of a prostitute. Use the Medieval Monday ... allisondreid.com
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Sard off, you bescumbered rantallion! - Emma Wilkin
4. Wandought. No, not a spell from Harry Potter – a wandought is a weak and ineffectual man (wandoughty is an old word for impotence. Say ... emmawilkin.com
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Dotard? How about crapulous, gormless or snoutband? Our guide to ...
WANDOUGHT: noun, A feeble, puny, weak creature; a silly, sluggish, worthless man, another word for impotence, from the Dictionary of the ... www.washingtonpost.com
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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