different between laught vs haught

laught

English

Verb

laught

  1. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of laugh
  2. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of latch

References

  • Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “caught”, in Online Etymology Dictionary

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haught

English

Alternative forms

  • haut (obsolete)
  • haute (obsolete)
  • hawt (eye dialect)

Etymology

From Old French haut via Middle English haute (self-important).

Adjective

haught (comparative more haught, superlative most haught)

  1. (obsolete) Haughty.

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