| ARRAUGHT | • arraught adj. (Obsolete, poetic) obtained; seized. • AREACH v. (Spenser) to reach. |
| BACKDRAUGHT | • backdraught n. (Firefighting, chiefly British spelling) Alternative spelling of backdraft. • BACKDRAUGHT n. a reverse movement of air, also BACKDRAFT. |
| BESTRAUGHT | • bestraught adj. (Obsolete) Distracted; mad, distraught. • BESTRAUGHT adj. (obsolete) out of one's senses; distracted; mad. |
| DISTRAUGHT | • distraught adj. Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; incapacitated by distress. • distraught adj. Mad; insane. • DISTRAUGHT adj. agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain. |
| DOWNDRAUGHT | • downdraught n. Alternative spelling of downdraft. • DOWNDRAUGHT n. a downward movement of air, also DOWNDRAFT. |
| DRAUGHT | • draught n. (British spelling) Alternative form of draft in some of its senses. • draught n. (Britain) A checker: a game piece used in the game of draughts. • draught n. (Australia) Ale: a type of beer brewed using top-fermenting yeast. |
| EXTRAUGHT | • extraught v. (Obsolete) past participle of extract. • EXTRACT v. to draw out by force. |
| FRAUGHT | • fraught n. (Obsolete) The hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo. • fraught n. (Obsolete) Money paid to hire a ship or boat to transport cargo; freight. • fraught n. (Obsolete) The transportation of goods, especially in a ship or boat. |
| INDRAUGHT | • indraught n. An inward flow of air or water. • indraught n. (Obsolete) An opening from the sea into the land; an inlet. • INDRAUGHT n. a drawing in; an inward flow of air, also INDRAFT. |
| OVERDRAUGHT | • overdraught n. (Chiefly Britain) An overdraft. • OVERDRAUGHT n. a current of air passing over, or coming from above, a fire in a furnace, kiln, etc. |
| OVERFRAUGHT | • overfraught v. Past participle of overfreight. • overfraught adj. Full of distress; overloaded with cares or worries. • OVERFREIGHT v. to overload. |
| OVERRAUGHT | • overraught v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of overreach. • OVERREACH v. to reach beyond, to overtake. |
| RAUGHT | • raught v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of reach. • raught v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of reck. • REACH v. to stretch out or put forth. |
| STRAUGHT | • straught v. (Obsolete) Alternative form of stretched. • straught v. (Dialectal, chiefly Scotland) To stretch; make straight. • straught adj. (Scotland) straight. |
| UNFRAUGHT | • unfraught adj. Not fraught. • UNFRAUGHT v. to unload. |
| UPDRAUGHT | • updraught n. (Britain) Alternative spelling of updraft. • UPDRAUGHT n. an upwards movement of air, also UPDRAFT. |