Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To set in order. See dight.
  • Set in order; arrayed.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • transitive verb obsolete To set in order; to array; to attire; to deck, to dress.

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Examples

  • Now sitteth the Son, Very God and Man, in His City in rest and peace: which [City] His Father hath adight to Him of His endless purpose; and the Father in the Son; and the Holy Ghost in the Father and in the Son.

    Revelations of Divine Love 1901

  • But let no man nor woman take this singularly to himself: for it is not so, it is general: for it is [of] our precious Christ, and to Him was this fair nature adight [251] for the worship and nobility of man's making, and for the joy and the bliss of man's salvation even as He saw, wist, and knew from without beginning.

    Revelations of Divine Love 1901

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