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The word "dight" has its origins in Proto-Indo-European, with related words found in other Indo-European languages, such as:
The root of "dight" suggests the idea of preparation, formation, and arrangement. Over time, the word came to be used specifically for preparing or decorating things.
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Etymology Middle English dight from Old English dihtan meaning to prepare make re
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