Adight

/əˈdaɪt/ verb

An archaic term meaning to prepare, arrange, or make ready; to dress or equip.

From Old English 'adihtan' combined with 'aright,' influenced by Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning 'to direct' or 'to set right.' Common in Middle English literature.

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