Waught

Waught
Waucht Waucht, Waught Waught, n. [Cf. {Quaff}.] A large draught of any liquid. [Scot.] --Jamieson. [1913 Webster]

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  • waught — I. ˈwäḵt verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: origin unknown chiefly Scotland : to drink deep : quaff II. noun ( s) chiefly Scotland : a copious draft …   Useful english dictionary

  • willie-waught —    obsolete Scottish    a drink of intoxicant    Good willie meant hospitable and waught meant to drink deeply:     And we ll take a right guid willie waught was changed to, We ll give a right guid hearty shake , in deference to temperance… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • lie-waught — wil·lie waught; …   English syllables

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  • Willie waught — a heavy swig, usually of beer …   Scottish slang

  • Waucht — Waucht, Waught Waught, n. [Cf. {Quaff}.] A large draught of any liquid. [Scot.] Jamieson. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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