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    wight
    [wīt]
    noun
    wight (noun) · wights (plural noun)
    1. archaic
      dialect
      a person of a specified kind, especially one regarded as unfortunate:
      "he always was an unlucky wight"
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    Origin
    Old English wiht ‘thing, creature’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wicht ‘little child’ and German Wicht ‘creature’.
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  4. A wight (Old English: wiht) is a mythical sentient being, often undead. In its original use the word wight described a living human being, but has come to be used in fictional works in the fantasy genre to describe certain immortal beings.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wight
    wight noun [ C ] literary us / waɪt / uk / waɪt / Add to word list a ghost, or a dead person who has come back to life
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    The wight is a form of a supernatural entity, somewhat comparable to that of a wraith-like, ghostly figure. This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Existence as a wight provides something of a living afterlife upon the world.

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