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Draught vs Raught - What's the difference?

draught | raught |


In obsolete terms the difference between draught and raught

is that draught is a sudden attack or drawing upon an enemy while raught is past tense of reck.

As verbs the difference between draught and raught

is that draught is to draw out; to call forth. See {{term|draft|lang=en}} while raught is past tense of reach.

As a noun draught

is the action or an act of pulling something along, especially a beast of burden, vehicle or tractor.

Taught vs Raught - What's the difference?

taught | raught |


As verbs the difference between taught and raught

is that taught is past tense of teach while raught is past tense of reach.

Caught vs Raught - What's the difference?

caught | raught |


As verbs the difference between caught and raught

is that caught is (catch) while raught is (obsolete) (reach) or raught can be (obsolete) (reck).

As an adjective caught

is (cricket) of the method of being out in which the striker hits the ball and a fielder catches it.

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