different between reight vs eright

reight

English

Etymology

See right.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???t/

Adverb

reight

  1. (Yorkshire) right
  2. (Yorkshire) very

Adjective

reight

  1. (Yorkshire) right
  2. (Yorkshire) good
    That's a reight idea!

Anagrams

  • e-right, eright, righte

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eright

English

Etymology

From Middle English *irihten, *?erihten, from Middle English irihte, ?erihte (right), from Old English ?erihte (right, due, justice; religious rite, office); or perhaps an alteration of aright (to make right, put to rights, treat properly), from Middle English arihten (to raise up). More at right.

Verb

eright (third-person singular simple present erights, present participle erighting, simple past and past participle erighted)

  1. (transitive) To invest with a right.
    • 1908 (original 1556), John Heywood, John Stephen Farmer, The spider and the fly:
      To possession here any fly erighting, Then, without more words by mouth or enditing.

Anagrams

  • reight, righte

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