Definition of Dights

1. Verb. (archaic) (third-person singular of dight) (to prepare and array.) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Dights

1. dight [v] - See also: dight

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dights

digger
digger wasp
digger wasps
diggers
diggest
diggeth
digging
digging out
digging up
diggings
dighted
dighter
dighters
dighting
dights (current term)
digi-
digicam
digicams
digilante
digilantes
digin
digipak
digipaks
digit
digitabulism
digitain
digital
digital-analog converter
digital-to-analog converter

Literary usage of Dights

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of Lowland Scotch: With an Introductory Chapter Onthe Poetry by Charles Mackay (1888)
"The lassie dights her mou' before ... She dights herself in her best attire before going to kirk; ..."

2. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer, William Morris (1887)
"... men: " This Queen of the many Wooers dights the wedding for us then, But nought of the bane is she ..."

3. Publications by Scottish History Society (1894)
"... that dights ye close in hansell 0 14 0 spent at night w* Sir Jon nicol., Lenie, Gorgie milne, etc. . . . . .140 for a chopin wine w* doctor ..."

4. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1910)
"Yea, all his weal With the life of his sons, For a dreadful bed dights Gudrun for him, From a heart sore laden, With the sword's sharp edge. ..."

5. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1895)
"... Displayed in beauty all the worlds appear As universal lore that dights the seer ; For stars in their splendor are limned in thought, And seas in their ..."

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