dighting

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archaic, present participle of dight, to prepare and array
dight
To deal with, handle
dight
To dispose, put (in a given state or condition)
dight
To furnish, equip

And at the last he entryd in to a chambyr that was merueillously wel dyzte and rychely, and a bedde arayed with clothe of gold .

dight
To dress, array; to adorn

Right against the eastern gate, / Where the great sun begins his state, / Robed in flames, and amber light, / The clouds in thousand liveries dight .

dight
To compose, make
dight
To have sexual intercourse with
dight
To make ready, prepare
dight
{v} to dress, deck, adorn, trim
dight
1. (adjective - archaic) clothed or equipped. 2. (verb - literary) make ready; prepare. 3. (verb - Scottish & N. English) wipe clean or dry
dight
To dress; adorn
dight
{f} (Archaic) adorn, decorate; dress up a person
dight
To prepare; to put in order; hence, to dress, or put on; to array; to adorn
dight
To prepare; to dress, array and put on things; to adorn
dighting
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