| BEDIGHTED | • bedighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of bedight. • BEDIGHT v. (archaic) to equip, array, furnish. |
| BEHIGHTED | • behighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of behight. • BEHIGHT v. (obsolete) to vow, to promise, also BEHOTE. |
| BENEDIGHT | • benedight adj. (Obsolete, poetic) Blessed; benedict. • BENEDIGHT adj. blessed. |
| BENIGHTED | • benighted adj. (Obsolete or poetic) Overtaken by night; especially of a traveller, etc.: caught out by oncoming night… • benighted adj. (Obsolete) Plunged into darkness. • benighted adj. (Figuratively) Lacking education or knowledge; unenlightened; also, lacking morality; immoral, unscrupulous. |
| DELIGHTED | • delighted adj. Greatly pleased. • delighted adj. Filled with wonder and delight. • delighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of delight. |
| DELIGHTER | • delighter n. One who takes delight in something. • DELIGHTER n. one who delights. |
| DREIGHEST | • DREIGH adj. (Scots) dreary, also DREICH, DRIEGH. |
| EMPIGHTED | • EMPIGHT v. (Spenser) to fix or position. |
| ENLIGHTED | • enlighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of enlight. • ENLIGHT v. to shed light on. |
| FREIGHTED | • freighted adj. (Also figuratively) Loaded with cargo; charged. • freighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of freight. • FREIGHT v. to load with goods for transportation. |
| HEADGATES | • headgates n. Plural of headgate. • HEADGATE n. a gate to control the flow of water. |
| LIGHTENED | • lightened v. Simple past tense and past participle of lighten. • LIGHTEN v. to reduce the weight of. |
| LIGHTERED | • lightered v. Simple past tense and past participle of lighter. • LIGHTER v. to convey by lighter. |
| MEGADEATH | • megadeath n. One million deaths, especially as a unit of measure in reference to nuclear warfare. • MEGADEATH n. a million deaths. |
| RELIGHTED | • relighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of relight. • RELIGHT v. to light again. |
| RESIGHTED | • resighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of resight. • RESIGHT v. to sight again. |
| RIGHTENED | • rightened v. Simple past tense and past participle of righten. • RIGHTEN v. (archaic) to set right. |
| STAGEHEAD | • stagehead n. The end of the stage (floating platform like a wharf) where fishermen unload their catch. • STAGEHEAD n. (Canadian) the part of a fishing stage which extends over the water. |
| TIGHTENED | • tightened v. Simple past tense and past participle of tighten. • TIGHTEN v. to make tight. |
| TOUGHENED | • toughened v. Simple past tense and past participle of toughen. • TOUGHEN v. to make tough. |