| BOUGHT | • bought v. Simple past tense and past participle of buy. • bought n. (Obsolete) A bend; flexure; curve; a hollow angle. • bought n. (Obsolete) A bend or hollow in a human or animal body. |
| CAUGHT | • caught adj. (Cricket) Of the method of being out in which the striker hits the ball and a fielder catches it. • caught v. Simple past tense and past participle of catch. • CATCH v. to capture after pursuit. |
| DOUGHT | • dought n. (Scotland, Northern England, obsolete) might, strength. • dought v. (Dialect) alternative past of dow. • DOW v. to be able. |
| FOUGHT | • fought v. Simple past tense and past participle of fight. • Fought prop.n. A surname. • FIGHT v. to contend in war, battle or single combat. |
| HAUGHT | • haught adj. (Obsolete) Haughty. • Haught prop.n. A surname. • HAUGHT adj. (Shakespeare) haughty, exalted, also HAULT, HAUT. |
| MOUGHT | • mought v. (Obsolete outside dialects) Alternative form of might. • mought v. (Auxiliary, obsolete) past participle of may. • MAY v. to gather flowers in the spring. |
| NAUGHT | • naught pron. Nothing. • naught n. (Archaic) Nothingness. • naught n. (Chiefly US, old-fashioned) Alternative spelling of nought. |
| NOUGHT | • nought n. Nothing; something which does not exist. • nought n. A thing or person of no worth or value; nil. • nought n. (UK) Not any quantity of number; zero; the score of no points in a game. |
| 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. |
| ROUGHT | • rought v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of reach. • rought v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of reck. • Rought prop.n. A surname. |
| SOUGHT | • sought v. Simple past tense and past participle of seek. • SEEK v. to go in search of. |
| TAUGHT | • taught v. Simple past tense and past participle of teach. • TEACH v. to impart knowledge or skill to. |
| WAUGHT | • waught n. Alternative form of waucht. • waught v. Alternative form of waucht. • WAUGHT v. (Scots) to drink in large draughts, also WAUCHT. |