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DIGHT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
verb ˈdīt dighted or dight; dighting transitive verb archaic : dress, adorn Word History Etymology Middle English, from Old English dihtan to arrange, compose. www.merriam-webster.com
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DIGHT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a device which converts the signals from a digital television broadcast into a form which can be viewed on a standard television set. www.collinsdictionary.com
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DIGHT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
dight, dighted, dighting. Archaic., to dress; adorn. dight. / daɪt /. verb. to adorn or equip, as for battle. “Collins English ... www.dictionary.com
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dight
▪ I. dight, v. Now arch. and dial. (daɪt) Forms: 1 diht-an, 2–3 diht-en, 3–4 diȝt-e(n, (4 dyghte, diȝt, diȝth, 4–5 dyht, diȝte), 4–6 dighte (5 dyte, dyth, 5–7 dite, 6 dyght), 4– dight (6– Sc. dicht, 8–9 north. dial. deeght, deet). pa. tense 1 dihte, dihtode, 2–4 dihte, diȝte, 4 diȝted, -id, 4–5 diȝt... Oxford English Dictionary
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Word of the Day - dight - Dictionary.com
More about dight. From Old English (450–1150) dihtan, meaning “to compose or arrange.” Now considered archaic. www.dictionary.com
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Dight is a Scrabble word?
(obsolete, transitive) To deal with, handle. (obsolete, transitive) To have sexual intercourse with. (obsolete, transitive) To dispose, put (in a given state ... www.thewordfinder.com
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Dight
Notable people with the surname include: Charles Dight (Australian businessman) Charles Fremont Dight (1856–1938), American academic and eugenicist John Butler Dight (c. 1760 – 1854), Canadian politician See also Dights Falls, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia References wikipedia.org
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dight - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms derived from Latin · English 1-syllable words · English terms with IPA pronunciation · English terms with audio pronunciation · Rhymes:English/aɪt ... en.wiktionary.org
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dight - WordWeb Online Dictionary and Thesaurus
Verb: dight dIt. Usage: archaic. Prepare, put in order, dress, or adorn "She dight herself in her finest gown"; Have sexual intercourse with www.wordwebonline.com
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dight, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The only known use of the adjective dight is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for dight is from 1535, in Biblia: the Bible. Nearby ... www.oed.com
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Charles Dight (Australian businessman)
Dight was born near Richmond, New South Wales, son of John Dight, surgeon and farmer, and Hannah, née Hilton. Dight was married to Emma Maria, they had several children. wikipedia.org
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Charles Dight (New South Wales politician)
Dight returned to Singleton in 1890. Dight died in Burwood, NSW on 22 November 1918 aged 76. wikipedia.org
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Charles Fremont Dight
Dight became a proponent of eugenics during the 1920s. In 1933, Dight wrote a letter to Adolf Hitler praising his efforts to "stamp out mental inferiority". Personal life Dight married Dr. Mary A. wikipedia.org
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Charles Dight
Charles Dight may refer to: Charles Dight (Australian businessman) (Charles Hilton Dight, 1813–1852), flour-miller and member of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1851–1852 Charles Dight (New South Wales politician) (Charles Hilton Dight, 1843–1918), nephew of the above and member of the New South Wales wikipedia.org
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John Butler Dight
John Butler Dight (Butler) (c. 1760 – July 2, 1854) was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia. He was born in England, the son of Colonel Joshua Dight and Elizabeth Butler. and came to Nova Scotia in 1773. wikipedia.org
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