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Definition of "dighted" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of dight. (verb)

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Use "dighted" in a sentence
  • "But the wood-wife bade me look for thee no earlier than tomorrow; else had I time enough; and I would have made the house trim with the new green boughs, and dighted our bed with rose blooms; and I would have done on me my shining gown that the wood-wife gave me."
  • "Hold, came upon him, and fell upon him and slew him as a traitor, and dighted me as ye saw."
  • "Up M'Iver put his shoulders, dighted his blade on a tuft of bog-grass, and whistled a stave of the tune they call "The Desperate Battle.""