owt
/ (aʊt) /
pronoun
Northern English a dialect word for anything
Origin of owt
1a variant of aught 1
Words Nearby owt
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How to use owt in a sentence
I did na know as I had done owt to mak' yo' think so ill of me.
That Lass O' Lowrie's | Frances Hodgson BurnettIf yo'd getten owt to be obleeged to me fur, I should na ha' so mich to say.
That Lass O' Lowrie's | Frances Hodgson BurnettAs sharp as owt, when Tom turned on un, he were standing up stiff and unconcerned, and looking t' other way.
Yorkshire Oddities, Incidents and Strange Events | S. Baring-GouldOutward, owt-wawrd′, n. a ward in a detached building connected with a hospital.
Outcry, owt′krī, n. a loud cry of distress: a confused noise: a public auction.
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