(“<span class="searchmatch">though</span>”), West Frisian dôch, dochs (“<span class="searchmatch">though</span>”), Dutch doch (“<span class="searchmatch">though</span>”), German doch (“<span class="searchmatch">though</span>”), Swedish dock (“however, still”), Icelandic þó (“<span class="searchmatch">though</span>”)...
(US) IPA(key): /ˈivən ðoʊ/ even <span class="searchmatch">though</span> Although; <span class="searchmatch">though</span>; despite or in spite of the fact that. She left him even <span class="searchmatch">though</span> she still loved him. 1972 March...
<span class="searchmatch">though</span> As to suggest the idea that; as if, as would be true if. I felt sick, as <span class="searchmatch">though</span> I'd just eaten a dozen bad oysters. She reached out, as <span class="searchmatch">though</span>...
<span class="searchmatch">though</span> but (Northern England, idiomatic) Used at the end of a sentence to add emphasis. 1974, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?: Terry: I shall sleep...
what <span class="searchmatch">though</span> (archaic) But what does it matter; notwithstanding. 1837, The Church of England magazine, page 300: What <span class="searchmatch">though</span> we can no longer perform signs...
<span class="searchmatch">though</span> I say so myself (not comparable) Alternative form of if I do say so myself “<span class="searchmatch">though</span> I say so myself”, in Collins English Dictionary....
<span class="searchmatch">though</span> I say it who should not say it Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">though</span> I say it who should not...
μολονότι • (molonóti) even <span class="searchmatch">though</span>, <span class="searchmatch">though</span>, although...
welcome-home-husband-<span class="searchmatch">though</span>-never-so-drunk (plural not attested) (obsolete, dialect) The houseleek....
<span class="searchmatch">though</span> I say it who should not say it <span class="searchmatch">though</span> I say it who should not (idiomatic) Appended to a statement of self-praise, as a form of modest apology. 1863...