Wiktionary
dought
Etymology 1 n. 1 manhood, virtue 2 the age of manhood, maturity 3 virility, manly power or strength; excellence 4 (qualifier: collectively) men, people 5 a company, army, retinue Etymology 2
vb. (context dialect English) (form of alternative past tense form dow English)
WordNet
dought
See dow
Usage examples of "dought".
I have heard dat it is dought dat I am selling what I know selling for money.
Ther saugh I Dane, yturned til a tree, I mene nat the goddesse Diane, But Penneus doughter which that highte Dane.