Definition of aught

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Aught (n.) Alt. of Auch.

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Straw :: Straught (v. t.) To stretch; to make straight.
Indraught :: Indraught (n.) A draught of air or flow of water setting inward.
Indraught :: Indraught (n.) An opening from the sea into the land; an inlet.
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