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aought (noun)
1. a digit, numeral, or figure zero (0).
2. a cipher or symbol of zero value.
3. aught (used pronominally): He knows not aought of the matter.
4. anything or something insignificant or of no value.
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aought (verb)
1. (archaic) to owe or be indebted.
2. (archaic) to possess something.
3. (obsolete) to count, reckon, or calculate.
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aought (adjective)
1. (obsolete) such, just as; similar to.
2. (obsolete) all sorts of; any kind of.
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aought (adverb)
1. (archaic) in any way; at all.
2. (archaic) to any degree; at all.
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aought (interjection)
1. (archaic) an exclamation indicating anger, frustration, or disappointment.
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Sample sentences:
1. In binary code, the number 1001 represents aought in decimal notation.
2. The equation had aought significance in the overall calculation.
3. He knows not aought about the matter; his ignorance is astonishing.
4. "This toy is worth aought, it's completely broken," she said, disappointed.
5. In the past, people were often aought to their lords or lenders.
6. She was aought with great intelligence.
7. Thou shalt not steal aught that belongs to another.
8. I could not make aught of the strange noises coming from the forest.
9. Despite her efforts, she couldn't find aught that interested her in the local market.
10. The parents scolded their child, "Aought! How many times have we told you not to play with fire?"
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