dogh
Middle English
Alternative forms
- dagh, doghe, doghȝe, doȝ, doughe, douȝ, douȝh, douw, dow, dowgh, dowhȝ
Etymology
From Old English dāg, dāh, from Proto-West Germanic *daig, from Proto-Germanic *daigaz.
Pronunciation
- (in dialects without breaking before /x/) IPA(key): /dɔx/
- IPA(key): /dɔu̯x/
Noun
dogh (uncountable)
- dough (substance used to make bread etc.)
- (rare, figurative) matter
Derived terms
- sour dogh
Descendants
- English: dough (dialectal duff)
- Scots: daich, dauch
- Yola: dhoaugh, doaugh, doaug
References
- “dough, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-10-12.