Dout

Dout
Dout Dout, v. t. [Do + out. Cf. {Doff}.] To put out. [Obs.] ``It douts the light.'' --Sylvester. [1913 Webster]

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  • dout — v. put out, extinguish …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • das —  dout …   Hochdeutsch - Plautdietsch Wörterbuch

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