Nowt
[nout] /naʊt/
noun, plural nowt. Scot. and North England.
1.
an ox.
2.
a herd of cattle.
[noht] /noʊt/
noun, British Dialect.
1.
naught; nothing.
/naʊt/
noun
1.
(Northern English) a dialect word for nothing
/naʊt/
noun
1.
(Scot & Northern English) a dialect word for bullock, cattle
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