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ight

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English iht, ei?t, e?te, æihte, from Old English ?ht (possessions, property, riches), from Proto-Germanic *aihtiz, from Proto-Indo-European *?yk- (to have, own, be able to).

Noun

ight (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) possession

Alternative forms

  • eight, aught

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the main entry.

Contraction

ight

  1. (slang) Alternative form of aight

References

  • Ight” listed on page 30 of volume V (H–K), § ii (I) of A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles [1st ed., 1901]
    ??Ight, var. eighte, Aught sb.¹?Obs., possession.?[¶]?1390 Gower Conf. II. 378 This Priamus had in his ight [MS. Fairfax 3 yhte] A wife and Hecuba she hight.
  • ight” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989]

Anagrams

  • ghit, gith, thig, tigh

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iht

English

Alternative forms

  • IHT

Phrase

iht

  1. I had to.
    "God, this is so hard!" / "That's what she said! iht! :D"

Usage notes

  • One uses "iht" to make an excuse, as for having made a joke.

Anagrams

  • HIT, hit, ith, thi-

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