{ Aught (?), Aucht } (?), n. [AS. ?ht, fr. āgan to own, p. p. āhte.] Property; possession. [Scot.] Sir W. Scott.
Aught (ôt), adv. At all; in any degree. Chaucer.
Aught (?), n. [OE. aught, ought, awiht, AS. āwiht, ā ever + wiht. √136. See Aye ever, and Whit, Wight.] Anything; any part. [Also written ought.]
There failed not aught of any good thing which the Lord has spoken. Josh. xxi. 45
But go, my son, and see if aught be wanting. Addison.