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Noun — Archaic word for possessions or property.

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Etymology

From Old English "ǣht," meaning possessions or property, related to an ancient root meaning "to own" or "to have."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “ight” mean?

The word “ight” means archaic word for possessions or property. In plain terms, a very old word for one's belongings or property.

How do you pronounce “ight”?

“Ight” is pronounced yt (/aɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “ight” in a sentence?

Here is “ight” used in a sentence: “All his ight passed to his eldest son upon his death.”

What part of speech is “ight”?

“Ight” is a noun.

Where does the word “ight” come from?

The word “ight” comes from Old English. From Old English "ǣht," meaning possessions or property, related to an ancient root meaning "to own" or "to have.".

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