dial. or arch. [UN-1 8 b.]
1. Not adorned, decked, or put in order.
1555. Richmond. Wills (Surtees), 86. xxxvij dight dishes viijd: xviij undight dishes viijd.
1558. Phaër, Æneid, VI. Q ij. His hoary bushe and beard both ouergrown and foule vndight.
1593. Drayton, Ecl., viii. 98. Sayth she, I may not stay till night, And leaue my summer hall vndight.
1811. Willan, in Archaeol., XVII. 162. Undight, undressed, or undecked.
1817. Shelley, Rev. Islam, IX. xxxvi. Her dark deep eyes, her lips, her locks undight.
2. Sc. Unwinnowed. (See DIGHT v. 14 c.)
1574. Reg. Privy Council Scot., II. 341. xvi bollis of beir or thairby undicht in the said Archibaldis barne.