Dight
Dight [dahyt]Part of speech: adjectiveOrigin: Old English, 13th century1. Clothed or equipped.Examples of dight in a sentenceāMy prom date appeared at the top of the staircase, dight in a beautiful blue dress that matched my vest.āāOn his wedding day, Andrew was dight in the finest suit heād ever worn.ā
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