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Wednesday, March 5, 2025

"Dight" Yourself in Style

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To dight something is to dress or adorn it. The word, which is considered archaic now, has Old English roots. Think of knights being dighted in armor or poets dighting their verses with flowery language. Time to dress things up!

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March 05, 2025

dight

[ dahyt ] verb

to dress or adorn

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"Dight" Yourself in Style

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