1. owt - Noun
2. owt - Adverb
3. owt - Pronoun
owt
(Northern England) aught, anything
owt (uncountable)
(Northern England) anything
owt (not comparable)
(Northern England) anything
On a nygth, as this creatur lay in hir bedde wyth hir husbond, sche herd a sownd of melodye so swet and delectable, hir thowt, as sche had ben in paradyse. And therwyth sche styrt owt of hir bedde and seyd, "Alas, that evyr I dede synne, it is ful mery in hevyn." Margery Kempe
Heir entirs Flattery new landit owt of France. David Lyndsay