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Definitions from the WebTerm: DoggettNoun: A Scottish surname of Gaelic origin, derived from the Gaelic words "dubh" meaning black and "ghàit" meaning a cat, typically referring to a person with dark hair or someone associated with cats. Sample sentence: The Doggett family from Edinburgh trace their ancestry back to the 15th century. Related products: Doggett Genealogy Noun (Local): In some regions, especially in the United States, a doggett is a term used to describe a person who is considered slow or unintelligent. Sample sentence: John was often teased in school for being a doggett. Adjective: Referring to something or someone related to the Doggett family or their heritage. Sample sentence: She wore a traditional tartan skirt as a nod to her Doggett background. Related products: Doggett Clan merchandise Verb: (Rare usage) To mimic or imitate the behavior or characteristics of a dog. Sample sentence: The children would doggett each other by barking and crawling on all fours. Noun: (Rare usage) In old English, a doggett was a small dog or a puppy. Sample sentence: She brought home an adorable little doggett from the animal shelter. Related products: Doggett stuffed animal | ||||
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