Aby vs Abt - What's the difference?
aby | abt |
(obsolete) To pay for; to buy.
(archaic) To pay the penalty for; atone for.
* Lest to thy peril thou aby it dear. - Shakespeare, Midsummer Night's Dream, III,ii
(obsolete) To pay the penalty; atone; to suffer, as a penalty.
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(archaic) To pay as penalty, to suffer.
* 1590 , (Edmund Spenser), The Faerie Queene , III.4:
(obsolete) Endure; remain.
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(academics) a'll '''b'''ut ' t hesis: A description of the status of a masters , doctoral, or (infrequently) undergraduate student who has completed all degree requirements except the culminating thesis.
As a noun abt is
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Alternative forms
* abye * abuyVerb
- Who dyes, the utmost dolor doth abye ; / But who that lives is lefte to waile his losse [...].