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dight

/dahyt/US // daɪt //UK // (daɪt) //

昏暗的,昏暗,昏昏欲睡,昏昏沉沉的

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dight or dight·ed, dight·ing.

    • : Archaic. to dress; adorn.

Examples

  • Dight were her head and the crook all over with gold, and the bulwarks thereof were as high as on sea-faring ships.

  • We shall be hang'd anon, away good wenches, and have a care you dight things handsomly, I will look over you.

  • And there on the dais was a table dight with dainty meats and drinks, and the lady bade us thereto, and we sat to it.

  • Chaucer never rimes -ight with -yt, as in the case of dight, delyt; Rom.

  • But what would be Chartres, his spot of election for prayer, were it unsoftened by its storied windows richly dight?