pa. pple. Obs. (after 1500 arch.) [Y- 4, DIGHT v.] Prepared, furnished, dressed.

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1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 5581. Þe welisse ver in engelond vorte he it adde ydiȝt.

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c. 1394.  P. Pl. Crede, 211. Her dortour y-diȝte wiþ dores ful stronge.

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c. 1510.  Lytell Geste R. Hode, VII. Full hastly was theyr dyner I dyght.

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1522.  World & Child, A j b. Stretes and strondes full strongely ydyght.

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1579.  Fulke, Refut. Rastell, 722. The Aultars bright, that were rounde ydight.

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