"Oft gang" is a phrase derived from Old English, commonly associated with the concept of "often going" or "frequently traveling." It can refer to a group or community that engages in regular activities or journeys together. In modern contexts, it may also be used informally to describe a close-knit group of friends or companions who frequently hang out or participate in shared experiences. The term reflects themes of camaraderie and shared adventures.
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Oft is a poetic way of saying "often."
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One example of a dictionary word ending in "oft" is "aloft," which means at or to a great height.
Oft in the Silly Night - 1929 was released on: USA: 8 June 1929
Yes, the word 'oft', but it is an archaic word or only used in 'literary' works.e.g."Oft expectation fails, and most oft thereWhere most it promises; and oft it hitsWhere hope is coldest, and despair most fits."[Shakespeare: All's Well That Ends Well, Scene II, Act I. Words spoken by Helena.]
Oft is not a shortened word. Often is a lengthened word. The original word is oft and the form often did not appear until about a century before Shakespeare's day. They are, of course, the same word and mean the same thing.
The acronym OFT stands for many different things. Some things the acronym OFT stands for are Office of Force Transformation, Optical Fiber Thermometer, Operational Field Test, Operational Flight Trainer and many more.
It means "often". "Often" is actually a lengthened form of "oft"Oft is a poetic way of saying "often."Shakespeare's text is written in early modern English, not shakespeare talk. But I digress, oft means "often.""Oft" is the same word as "often". You will notice that words with -en at the end will sometimes have a form without the -en ending. Thus "hap" and "happen", "ope" and "open". Many of these appear to be adjectives formed from the past forms of words or from nouns, as "wooden" from "wood", "hempen" from "hemp", "shotten" from "shot".In the case of words like "often", the ending has survived after the reason for it has ceased to be.
oft is a poetic word