KJV Dictionary Definition: naught

naught

NAUGHT, n. Nothing.

Doth Job serve God for naught? Job 1.

Thou sellest thy people for naught. Psalm 44.

To set at naught, to slight, to disregard or despise.

Ye have set at naught all my counsel. Proverbs 1.

NAUGHT, adv. In no degree

To wealth or sovereign power he naught applied.

NAUGHT, a. Bad; worthless; of no value or account.

Things naught and things indifferent.

It is naught, it is naught, says the buyer. Proverbs 20.