Alight

/əˈlaɪt/ verb

To come down from the air and land on something, like a bird landing on a branch, or to discover something by chance.

From Old English 'alihtan,' combining 'a-' (on) and 'lihtan' (to light or land). The 'light' part originally meant 'to descend' before it became associated with illumination.

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