douthe

Etymology
, from, from.

The final vowel is generalised from the Old English oblique forms; for further notes on phonological development, see.

Noun

 * 1) A group, band, or company of people:
 * 2) A retinue or comitatus; the personal military of a ruler.
 * 3) An army or troop; a group of armed people; an army or troop.
 * 4)  Potency, might, worth.
 * 5)  An individual person.
 * 6)  Something beneficial; a boon.
 * 7)  Maturity; the state of being mature.