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English
Etymology
From wan- + dought. Compare with Scots wandocht.
Adjective
wandought (comparative more wandought, superlative most wandought)
- (obsolete, Scotland) Undoughty.
Further reading
Scots
Etymology
From wan- + dought.
Adjective
wandought (comparative mair wandought, superlative maist wandought)
- Alternative form of wandocht (undoughty)
Further reading
- “wandocht, n., adj.”, in The Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries, 2004–present, →OCLC, reproduced from W Grant and D D. Murison, editors, The Scottish National Dictionary, Edinburgh: Scottish National Dictionary Association, 1931–1976, →OCLC.