Associations to the word «Wight»
Noun
- Thou
- Sunderland
- Catherine
- Creature
- Cecilia
- Botanist
- Holiday
- Siegfried
- Shipyard
- Albany
- Courthouse
- Schooner
- Anglia
- Christchurch
- Alfred
- Caleb
- Obe
- Shipwreck
- Hastings
- Heiress
- Castle
- Zoo
- Yorkshire
- Doncaster
- Winthrop
- Ambulance
- Burgess
- Island
- Hyde
- Lordship
- Packet
- Dartmouth
- Sherwood
- Trash
- Airway
- Uk
- Priory
- Kant
- Archaeology
- Samuel
- Moody
- Fred
- Middlesex
- Separate
- Cameron
- Battery
- Yong
- Southern
- Sail
- Hence
- Barton
- Ps
- Trust
- Transmitter
- Pratt
- Regis
- Grange
- Wireless
- Henrietta
- Jon
- Council
- Doo
- Gliding
- Barracks
- Sloop
- Commodore
- Portland
- Boone
- Cohen
- Leonard
- Squirrel
- Baldwin
- Swansea
- Horseshoe
- Royal
Adjective
Wiktionary
WIGHT, noun. (archaic) A living creature, especially a human being.
WIGHT, noun. (paganism) A being of one of the Nine Worlds of heathen belief, especially a nature spirit, elf or ancestor.
WIGHT, noun. (poetic) A ghost or other supernatural entity.
WIGHT, noun. (fantasy) A wraith-like creature.
WIGHT, adjective. (archaic except in dialects) Brave, valorous, strong.
WIGHT, adjective. (UK dialectal) Strong; stout; active.
Dictionary definition
WIGHT, noun. A human being; `wight' is an archaic term.
WIGHT, noun. An isle and county of southern England in the English Channel.
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