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Dight (gcide) | Dight \Dight\ (d[imac]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dight or
Dighted; p. pr. & vb. n. Dighting.] [OF. dihten, AS.
dihtan to dictate, command, dispose, arrange, fr. L. dictare
to say often, dictate, order; cf. G. dichten to write poetry,
fr. L. dictare. See Dictate.]
1. To prepare; to put in order; hence, to dress, or put on;
to array; to adorn. [Archaic] "She gan the house to
--dight." --Chaucer.
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Two harmless turtles, dight for sacrifice.
--Fairfax.
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The clouds in thousand liveries dight. --Milton.
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2. To have sexual intercourse with. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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dight (gcide) | clothed \clothed\ adj.
1. wearing clothing. [Narrower terms: {adorned(predicate),
bedecked(predicate), decked(predicate), decked
out(predicate)}; {appareled, attired, clad, dressed,
garbed, garmented, habilimented, robed}; {arrayed,
panoplied}; breeched, pantalooned, trousered;
bundled-up; caparisoned; cassocked: costumed:
decent] [Narrower terms: dight] [Narrower terms:
{dressed-up, dressed to the nines(predicate), dressed to
kill(predicate), dolled up, spruced up, spiffed up}]
[Narrower terms: gowned] [Narrower terms: habited]
[Narrower terms: heavy-coated] [Narrower terms:
overdressed] [Narrower terms: petticoated] [Narrower
terms: red-coated, lobster-backed] [Narrower terms:
surpliced] [Narrower terms: {togged dressed esp in smart
clothes)}] [Narrower terms: turned out] [Narrower terms:
underdressed] [Narrower terms: uniformed] [Narrower
terms: vestmented] Also See: adorned, decorated.
Antonym: unclothed.
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2. covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak.
fog-cloaked meadows
Syn: cloaked, draped, mantled, wrapped.
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Adight (gcide) | Adight \A*dight"\, v. t. [p. p. Adight.] [Pref. a- (intensive)
+ OE. dihten. See Dight.]
To set in order; to array; to attire; to deck, to dress.
[Obs.]
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Bedight (gcide) | Bedight \Be*dight"\, v. t. [p. p. Bedight, Bedighted.]
To bedeck; to array or equip; to adorn. [Archaic] --Milton.
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Bedighted (gcide) | Bedight \Be*dight"\, v. t. [p. p. Bedight, Bedighted.]
To bedeck; to array or equip; to adorn. [Archaic] --Milton.
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Benedight (gcide) | Benedight \Ben"e*dight\, a.
Blessed. [R.] --Longfellow.
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Dight (gcide) | Dight \Dight\ (d[imac]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dight or
Dighted; p. pr. & vb. n. Dighting.] [OF. dihten, AS.
dihtan to dictate, command, dispose, arrange, fr. L. dictare
to say often, dictate, order; cf. G. dichten to write poetry,
fr. L. dictare. See Dictate.]
1. To prepare; to put in order; hence, to dress, or put on;
to array; to adorn. [Archaic] "She gan the house to
--dight." --Chaucer.
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Two harmless turtles, dight for sacrifice.
--Fairfax.
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The clouds in thousand liveries dight. --Milton.
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2. To have sexual intercourse with. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]clothed \clothed\ adj.
1. wearing clothing. [Narrower terms: {adorned(predicate),
bedecked(predicate), decked(predicate), decked
out(predicate)}; {appareled, attired, clad, dressed,
garbed, garmented, habilimented, robed}; {arrayed,
panoplied}; breeched, pantalooned, trousered;
bundled-up; caparisoned; cassocked: costumed:
decent] [Narrower terms: dight] [Narrower terms:
{dressed-up, dressed to the nines(predicate), dressed to
kill(predicate), dolled up, spruced up, spiffed up}]
[Narrower terms: gowned] [Narrower terms: habited]
[Narrower terms: heavy-coated] [Narrower terms:
overdressed] [Narrower terms: petticoated] [Narrower
terms: red-coated, lobster-backed] [Narrower terms:
surpliced] [Narrower terms: {togged dressed esp in smart
clothes)}] [Narrower terms: turned out] [Narrower terms:
underdressed] [Narrower terms: uniformed] [Narrower
terms: vestmented] Also See: adorned, decorated.
Antonym: unclothed.
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2. covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak.
fog-cloaked meadows
Syn: cloaked, draped, mantled, wrapped.
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Dighted (gcide) | Dight \Dight\ (d[imac]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dight or
Dighted; p. pr. & vb. n. Dighting.] [OF. dihten, AS.
dihtan to dictate, command, dispose, arrange, fr. L. dictare
to say often, dictate, order; cf. G. dichten to write poetry,
fr. L. dictare. See Dictate.]
1. To prepare; to put in order; hence, to dress, or put on;
to array; to adorn. [Archaic] "She gan the house to
--dight." --Chaucer.
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Two harmless turtles, dight for sacrifice.
--Fairfax.
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The clouds in thousand liveries dight. --Milton.
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2. To have sexual intercourse with. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Dighter (gcide) | Dighter \Dight"er\, n.
One who dights. [Obs.]
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Dighting (gcide) | Dight \Dight\ (d[imac]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dight or
Dighted; p. pr. & vb. n. Dighting.] [OF. dihten, AS.
dihtan to dictate, command, dispose, arrange, fr. L. dictare
to say often, dictate, order; cf. G. dichten to write poetry,
fr. L. dictare. See Dictate.]
1. To prepare; to put in order; hence, to dress, or put on;
to array; to adorn. [Archaic] "She gan the house to
--dight." --Chaucer.
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Two harmless turtles, dight for sacrifice.
--Fairfax.
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The clouds in thousand liveries dight. --Milton.
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2. To have sexual intercourse with. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Misdight (gcide) | Misdight \Mis*dight"\, a.
Arrayed, prepared, or furnished, unsuitably. [Archaic] --Bp.
Hall.
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Overdight (gcide) | Overdight \O"ver*dight"\, a.
Covered over. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Undight (gcide) | Undight \Un*dight"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + dight.]
To put off; to lay aside, as a garment. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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bedight (wn) | bedight
v 1: decorate; "deck the halls with holly" [syn: deck,
bedight, bedeck] |
dighted (wn) | dighted
adj 1: dressed or adorned (as for battle) |
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