Aught
Aught ({not transcribed}) , noun
[Anglo-Saxon {not transcribed}ht, from āgan to own, p. p. āhte.]
Property; possession. [Scottish] — Sir W. Scott
Also: Aucht
Aught ({not transcribed}) , noun
[Old English aught, ought, awiht, Anglo-Saxon āwiht, ā ever + wiht. r136. See Aye ever, and Whit, Wight.]
Anything; any part.
There failed not aught of any good thing which the Lord has spoken.
But go, my son, and see if aught be wanting.
Aught (at) , adverb
At all; in any degree. — Chaucer