different between dighted vs nighted
dighted
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?da?t?d/
Verb
dighted
- simple past tense and past participle of dight
dighted From the web:
- what sighted am i
- short sighted
- what does farsighted mean
- near sighted
- long sighted
- what does nearsighted mean
- farsighted
- what does sighted mean
nighted
English
Etymology 1
night (“noun sense”) +? -ed
Adjective
nighted (comparative more nighted, superlative most nighted)
- Dark; clouded
- 1601, William Shakespeare, Hamlet Act I, Scene II:
- Queen Gertrude: Good Hamlet, cast thy nighted colour off.
- 1931, H. P. Lovecraft, The Whisperer in Darkness, chapter 5:
- To shake off the maddening and wearying limitations of time and space and natural law—to be linked with the vast outside—to come close to the nighted and abysmal secrets of the infinite and the ultimate—surely such a thing was worth the risk of one’s life, soul, and sanity!
- 1601, William Shakespeare, Hamlet Act I, Scene II:
- Overtaken by night; belated
Etymology 2
night (“verb sense”) +? -ed
Verb
nighted
- simple past tense and past participle of night
Anagrams
- thinged
nighted From the web:
- what it means to be knighted
- what does late night mean
- late night
- what color is knighted
- what does to be knighted mean
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