thogh

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== English == === Adverb === thogh (not comparable) Obsolete spelling of though. == Irish == === Pronunciation === (Ulster) IPA(key): /heː/, (older) /hɤː/ === Verb === thogh analytic past indicative of togh === References === == Middle English == === Etymology 1 === Inherited from Old English þēah, þēh, from Proto-West Germanic *þauh, from Proto-Germanic *þauh. Forms with in -o- are presumably instead from Old Norse *þóh, an earlier form of þó, from the same Proto-Germanic source. ==== Alternative forms ==== thouȝ, though, thowh, þaȝ, þaugh, þoch, þof, þou, þouȝ, þowgh þah, þeah, þoh, þohh (Early Middle English); thegh (Ireland) ==== Pronunciation ==== (from Old Norse *þóh) IPA(key): /θuːx/, (originally unstressed) /ðɔu̯(x)/, /ðɔ(x)/ (from Old English þēh, þēah) IPA(key): /θiːx/, (originally unstressed) /ðæi̯(x)/, /ðau̯(x)/, /ðɛ(x)/, /ða(x)/ ==== Adverb ==== thogh (contrastive) However, nevertheless, though. ===== Descendants ===== English: though Middle Scots: thoch, thocht, tho Scots: tho ===== References ===== “though, adv.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007. ==== Conjunction ==== thogh Although, even though, in spite of the fact that. Yet, but, though, conceding that. (Even) if, whether [with correlative] Because, since, for the reason that. That [following a negative, usually in an expression of surprise containing wonder] (rare) When, at the moment that. ===== Descendants ===== English: though Middle Scots: thoch, thocht, tho Scots: tho ===== References ===== “though, conj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007. === Etymology 2 === ==== Pronoun ==== thogh alternative form of þou (“thou”)