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naught noun 1 old use nothing. 2 N Amer, especially US nought. come to naught old use to fail. set something at naught old use to despise it.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: Anglo-Saxon nawiht, from na no + wiht thing.

naught noun 1 old use nothing. 2 N Amer, especially US nought. come to naught old use to fail. set something at naught old use to despise it.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: Anglo-Saxon nawiht, from na no + wiht thing.

naught noun 1 old use nothing. 2 N Amer, especially US nought. come to naught old use to fail. set something at naught old use to despise it.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: Anglo-Saxon nawiht, from na no + wiht thing.