Skip navigation.

doot - What does it mean?

Definition of 'doot'

English

Verb

(head)
  • (chiefly|Scotland) doubt
  • * {{quote-book|year=1902|author=Jack London|title=A Daughter of the Snows|chapter=|edition= citation
  • |passage="Mair'd be a bother; an' I doot not ye'll mak' it all richt, lad." }}
  • * {{quote-book|year=1917|author=John Hay Beith|title=All In It: K(1) Carries On|chapter=|edition= citation
  • |passage=No doot he'll try to pass himself off as an officer, for to get better quarters!" }}
  • (chiefly|Scotland) think
  • * {{quote-book|year=1920|author=James C. Welsh|title=The Underworld|chapter=|edition= citation
  • |passage="I think my pipe's on the mantelshelf," returned Geordie, "but I doot it's empty." }}

    Anagrams

    * ----

    Similar to 'doot'

    dat, diet, duet, dot, dit, doit, dut, dout, duett, dewet, dwt, doat, duat, dawt, douit