† ˈmightand, a. Obs.
[f. mighty n. with pr. pple. ending.]
Mighty. Also absol., a mighty man.
| a 1300 E.E. Psalter xxiii. 8 Laverd strang And mightand in fight. Ibid. lxxxviii. 20, I sete helpe unto mightand. Ibid. lxxxix. 10 And if in mightandes [v.r. weldinges] four⁓skore yhere And mare, of þam swinke and sorw here. |