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‖ vogt (Du. voːxt, G. foːkt) Also 7 vooght, vaught. [a. G. vogt (and Du. voogd, † voogt), MHG. voget, OHG. fogat, ad. med.L. vocāt-us: cf. vocate n.] A steward, bailiff, or similar official.
1694Penn Trav. Holland & Germ. 91 The Inspector of the Calvinists hath injoined the Vooght, or chief Officer, not to suffer any preaching to be among our Friends. Ibid. 109 The Vaught or chief Officer. 1762tr. Busching's Syst. Geog. IV. 252 He acknowledged them to be hereditary vogts of his church. 1874Stubbs Const. Hist. I. iii. 57 The rights of the archbishop being guarded by an advocatus or vogt,..the state was governed by its own landrath. |