thoughty

adj
/ˈθɔːti/UK/ˈθɔdi/US

Etymology

From Middle English thoughty, thoghty, equivalent to thought + -y. Cognate with Scots thochty, thouchty (“thoughty”), Dutch gedachtig (“thoughty”), German gedächtig (“suspicious”).

  1. inherited from thoughty

Definitions

  1. Given to serious thought or reflection

    Given to serious thought or reflection; either attentive or pensive.

    • [...] "there was no questioning Glenn's ability. He was a very 'thoughty' guy. And he was also a very sly one — for Glenn Miller."
    • "Yoi, yoi, it's always the other guys," the Ganymedean snorted in disgust. "But SF is the phonetic equivalent of 'as if in Milt Gross dialect, a very thoughty parallel."

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