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bight

English

Etymology

From Middle English bight, bi?t, by?t (also bought, bowght, bou?t, see bought), from Old English byht (bend, angle, corner; bay, bight), from Proto-Germanic *buhtiz (bend, curve), from Proto-Indo-European *b??g?- (to bend). Cognate with Scots bicht (bight), Dutch bocht (bend, curve), Low German Bucht (bend, bay), German Bucht (bay, bight), Danish bugt (bay), Icelandic bugða (curve), Albanian butë (soft, flabby) . Compare bought.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ba?t/
  • Rhymes: -a?t
  • Homophones: bite, by't, byte

Noun

bight (plural bights)

  1. A corner, bend, or angle; a hollow
    the bight of a horse's knee
    the bight of an elbow
    • 1905, Robert Louis Stevenson, Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes, page 166
      I spied a bight of meadow some way below the roadway in an angle of the river.
  2. An area of sea lying between two promontories, larger than a bay, wider than a gulf
  3. (geography) A bend or curve in a coastline, river, or other geographical feature.
  4. A curve in a rope

Related terms

  • Bight of Benin
  • Bight of Biafra
  • German Bight
  • Great Australian Bight
  • New York Bight

Translations

See also

  • Appendix:Parts of the knot

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