Obs. rare. [f. SPRIGHT sb.1]
1. trans. To haunt, as by a spright.
1611. Shaks., Cymb., II. iii. 144. I am sprighted with a Foole, Frighted, and angred worse.
2. To invest with spirit.
1611. J. Davies (Heref.), Commend. Poems, Coryat, Wks. (Grosart), II. 13/2. To make Eyes delighted With that which by no Art can be more sprighted.