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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old English āuht, āuhtes; see aught.
Pronunciation[edit]
Pronoun[edit]
owt
Derived terms[edit]
Noun[edit]
owt (uncountable)
Adverb[edit]
owt (not comparable)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- A Dictionary of North East Dialect, Bill Griffiths, 2005, Northumbria University Press, →ISBN
- Todd's Geordie Words and Phrases, George Todd, Newcastle, 1977[1]
Anagrams[edit]
Scots[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old English āwiht, āwihtes, see aught.
Pronoun[edit]
owt
Noun[edit]
owt (uncountable)
See also[edit]
Categories:
- English terms inherited from Old English
- English terms derived from Old English
- English 1-syllable words
- English terms with IPA pronunciation
- English terms with homophones
- Rhymes:English/aʊt
- Rhymes:English/aʊt/1 syllable
- Rhymes:English/əʊt
- English lemmas
- English pronouns
- Northern England English
- English nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- English adverbs
- English uncomparable adverbs
- Northumbrian English
- Geordie English
- English third person pronouns
- Scots terms inherited from Old English
- Scots terms derived from Old English
- Scots lemmas
- Scots pronouns
- Scots nouns
- Scots uncountable nouns