Abought

A`bought´


imp. & p. 1.imp. & p. p. of Aby.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Noting the decline of headline inflation in recent months brought abought by the easing of supply pressures, including food items and lower oil prices, the analysts said the pace of this decline would likely go forward.
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He clothed him and fedde him evell and eke wroth, And lete his londes forfare and his houses bothe, His parkes and his wodes and did no thing welle; And sithen he it abought on his owne felle.
The rats and the mice haue a conspiracie and counteth to hange a bell abought the courte cats coller.
Thus all the members of a gang of nineteen "cutpurses" whom Simon Forman, in 1598, "had in Examination abought" the theft of his "purse" were between fifteen and twenty years old.
Be it any thyng abought,(17) the boldnesse of hir synnes, I may do mercy thorugh rightwisnesse, and alle my wordes trewe.