Abought

/əˈbɔːt/ verb

An archaic past tense of 'abye' or 'abuy,' meaning to pay the penalty for something or suffer consequences for a wrongdoing.

From Old English 'abycgan,' combining 'a-' (prefix) + 'bycgan' (to buy); the meaning evolved from 'to buy one's way out' to 'to pay/suffer for' in Middle English.

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