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dight🔊

(rare, archaic) Adorned, decorated, or furnished (with); dressed, arrayed, or decked out.

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Right against the eastern gate, / Where the great sun begins his state, / Robed in flames, and amber light, / The clouds in thousand liveries dight […].
[…] the veil lifted and discovered beneath it fifty horsemen, ravening lions to the sight, in steel armour dight.
[…] nor is there found, in sea or on land, a sweeter or pleasanter of gifts than she; for she is prime in comeliness and seemlihead of face and symmetrical shape of perfect grace; her cheek is ruddy dight, her brow flower white, her teeth gem-bright, her eyes blackest black and whitest white, her hips of heavy weight, her waist slight and her favour exquisite.

(obsolete) To deal with, handle.

(archaic) To adorn, decorate or furnish; to dress, array, or deck out.

(archaic) To make ready, prepare.

(obsolete) Finely.

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