All of the rhyming words are loan-words from English.
| Rhyming word with stressed -oyt [-'ɔɪt] (full list) |
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|---|---|---|
| toyt | MN | (see below) |
| Rhyming words with stressed -oyd [-'ɔɪd] (full list) |
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|---|---|---|
| avoyd | 13 | avoids |
| avoyd | 72 | avoid! |
| voyd | MN | void |
At BK09.87, toyt is rhymed with coyth.
Here coyth appears to be koeth ['koːθ], cognate with Welsh coeth 'refined, excellent'.
If the -t in doyt means [-t], then the rhyme is poor.
The same rhyme is apparently found at BK23.33,
where the words are spelled doyt and coyt, making an eye-rhyme.
The phrase is indan e doyt, where doyt could plausibly be French toit 'roof',
but that meaning would not fit at BK09.87.
Nicholas Williams gives 'little thing' as a meaning for toyt.