Sight

/saɪt/ noun

Sight is the ability to see, or the act of seeing something with your eyes. It can also mean something that is seen, especially something impressive or unusual.

“Sight” comes from Old English “sīehth” or “gesihth,” meaning seeing or a thing seen, from the verb “see.” It is related to German “Sicht,” view. The word has long covered both the sense ability and the objects of that sense.

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