Definition of SAUGHT

saught

Meanings

Noun

  • Reconciliation; peace; ease.

Verb

  • To reconcile; become reconciled.

Adj

  • Reconciled; agreed; at one.

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English saughte, seihte, from Old English saht, seaht, seht (“settlement, arrangement, agreement, terms arranged between two parties by an umpire, a peace between two powers, friendship, peace”), from Proto-Germanic *sahtiz (“reproach, agreement, reconciliation”), from Proto-Indo-European *seh₂g- (“to seek, trace”). Cognate with Old Norse sátt, sætt (“covenant, agreement, settlement, reconciliation”).

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