Dight (verb)
dite
Make ready for a use or purpose; prepare.
Adjective: Clothed or equipped. Scottish and Northern English: To wipe clean or dry.
Example sentences
“She had plenty of time to dight her wardrobe in readiness for the coming winter.”
“I’ll just dight the table before I bring you your dinner.”

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