Bight

/baΙͺt/ noun

A curve or recess in a coastline, river, or other geographic feature; also, a loop or slack part of a rope or cable.

From Old English 'byht' and Old Norse 'bugt', both meaning 'bend' or 'curve'. The Germanic root relates to 'bow' (as in bending), with similar words appearing across Scandinavian languages. Originally a maritime term.

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