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The meaning of Dight

Dight – definition

adjective

Clothed or equipped.

Usage examples:

Oft he had seene her faire, but never so faire dight.
verb

Make ready for a use or purpose; prepare.

Usage examples:

This palace was hung with fine tapestry and arrasses of silk and dighted with fine glass windows in…

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Nuit

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Nacht

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डाइट

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День

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Noche

Word origin

Middle English: past participle of archaic dight ‘order, deal with’, based on Latin dictare ‘compose (in language), order’. The wide and varied use of the word in Middle English is reflected

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