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Webster 1913 Edition


Pight

Pight

,
imp.
&
p.
p.
of
Pitch
, to throw; – used also adjectively
.
Pitched; fixed; determined.
[Obs.]
[His horse]
pight
him on the pommel of his head.
Chaucer.
I found him
pight
to do it.
Shakespeare

Webster 1828 Edition


Pight

PIGHT

,
pp.
pite. Pitched; fixed; determined.

PIGHT

,
Verb.
T.
To pierce.

Definition 2024


pight

pight

English

Verb

pight

  1. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of pitch
    • 1634, Robert Southwell, "New Heaven, New War"
      My soul, with Christ join thou in fight;
      Stick to the tents that He hath pight;
    • 1819, John Keats, Otho the Great, Act V, Scene V, verses 163-165
      I will
      When I have finish’d it — now! now! I’m pight,
      Tight-footed for the deed !