Origin of draught
1150–1200; Middle English
draht (cognate with Dutch
dracht, German
Tracht, Old Norse
drāttr); akin to Old English
dragan to
draw,
drōht a pull (at the oars)
pronunciation note for draught
Draught is a variant spelling of
draft and is normally pronounced the same way, as
[draft] /dræft/ or
[drahft] /drɑft/ or with a vowel somewhere between
[a] /æ/ and
[ah] /ɑ/. A pronunciation
[drawt] /drɔt/ is sometimes heard for
draught, perhaps because
-aught is frequently pronounced
[-awt] /-ɔt/ elsewhere, as in
caught and
taught.
OTHER WORDS FROM draught
draught·er, noun un·der·draught, nounWords nearby draught
drapes,
drappie,
drastic,
drat,
dratted,
draught,
draughtboard,
draughts,
draughtsman,
draughty,
drava
Definition for draught (2 of 2)
Also
especially British,
draught
(for defs 1, 3–10, 18–25, 28–33, 35–38).
Origin of draft
later spelling of
draught (since 16th century)
OTHER WORDS FROM draft
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH draft
draft draughtExample sentences from the Web for draught
British Dictionary definitions for draught (1 of 2)
draught
US draft
/ (drɑːft) /
noun
See also
draughts
Derived forms of draught
draughter or US drafter, nounWord Origin for draught
C14: probably from Old Norse
drahtr, of Germanic origin; related to
draw
British Dictionary definitions for draught (2 of 2)
draft
/ (drɑːft) /
noun
verb (tr)
noun, verb
the usual US spelling of draught (def. 1), draught (def. 2), draught (def. 3), draught (def. 4), draught (def. 5), draught (def. 6), draught (def. 7), draught (def. 8), draught (def. 11)
Derived forms of draft
drafter, nounWord Origin for draft
C16: variant of
draught
Medical definitions for draught
draft
[ drăft ]
n.
A measured portion of a liquid or aerosol medication; a dose.
Cultural definitions for draught (1 of 2)
Cultural definitions for draught (2 of 2)
draft
A system for selecting young men for compulsory military service, administered in the United States by the Selective Service System. At present the United States relies on a volunteer military and does not have a draft, though young men are required by law to register with the Selective Service. (See also conscientious objector and draft dodger.)