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AlightingAlight A*light", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Alightedsometimes
Alit; p. pr. & vb. n. Alighting.] [OE. alihten, fr. AS.
[=a]l[=i]htan; pref. [=a]- (cf. Goth. us-, G. er-, orig.
meaning out) + l[=i]htan, to alight, orig. to render light,
to remove a burden from, fr. l[=i]ht, leoht, light. See
Light, v. i.]
1. To spring down, get down, or descend, as from on horseback
or from a carriage; to dismount.
2. To descend and settle, lodge, rest, or stop; as, a flying
bird alights on a tree; snow alights on a roof.
3. To come or chance (upon). [R.] Blighting
Blighting Blight"ing, a.
Causing blight.
Blightingly
Blightingly Blight"ing*ly, adv.
So as to cause blight.
DelightingDelighting De*light"ing, a.
Giving delight; gladdening. -- De*light"ing*ly, adv. --Jer.
Taylor. DelightinglyDelighting De*light"ing, a.
Giving delight; gladdening. -- De*light"ing*ly, adv. --Jer.
Taylor. Flightily
Flightily Flight"i*ly, adv.
In a flighty manner.
FlightinessFlightiness Flight"i*ness, n.
The state or quality of being flighty.
The flightness of her temper. --Hawthorne.
Syn: Levity; giddiness; volatility; lightness; wildness;
eccentricity. See Levity. LightingLight Light, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lighted (-[e^]d) or Lit
(l[i^]t); p. pr. & vb. n. Lighting.] [AS. l[=y]htan,
l[=i]htan, to shine. [root]122. See Light, n.]
1. To set fire to; to cause to burn; to set burning; to
ignite; to kindle; as, to light a candle or lamp; to light
the gas; -- sometimes with up.
If a thousand candles be all lighted from one.
--Hakewill.
And the largest lamp is lit. --Macaulay.
Absence might cure it, or a second mistress Light up
another flame, and put out this. --Addison.
2. To give light to; to illuminate; to fill with light; to
spread over with light; -- often with up.
Ah, hopeless, lasting flames ! like those that burn
To light the dead. --Pope.
One hundred years ago, to have lit this theater as
brilliantly as it is now lighted would have cost, I
suppose, fifty pounds. --F. Harrison.
The sun has set, and Vesper, to supply His absent
beams, has lighted up the sky. --Dryden.
3. To attend or conduct with a light; to show the way to by
means of a light.
His bishops lead him forth, and light him on.
--Landor.
To light a fire, to kindle the material of a fire. Lighting
Lighting Light"ing, n. (Metal.)
A name sometimes applied to the process of annealing metals.
PlightingPlight Plight, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Plighted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Plighting.] [AS. plihtan to expose to danger, pliht
danger;cf. D. verplichten to oblige, engage, impose a duty,
G. verpflichten, Sw. f["o]rplikta, Dan. forpligte. See
Plight, n.]
1. To pledge; to give as a pledge for the performance of some
act; as, to plight faith, honor, word; -- never applied to
property or goods. `` To do them plighte their troth.'
--Piers Plowman.
He plighted his right hand Unto another love, and to
another land. --Spenser.
Here my inviolable faith I plight. --Dryden.
2. To promise; to engage; to betroth.
Before its setting hour, divide The bridegroom from
the plighted bride. --Sir W.
Scott. SlightingSlight Slight, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slighted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Slighting.]
To disregard, as of little value and unworthy of notice; to
make light of; as, to slight the divine commands. --Milton.
The wretch who slights the bounty of the skies.
--Cowper.
To slight off, to treat slightingly; to drive off; to
remove. [R.] -- To slight over, to run over in haste; to
perform superficially; to treat carelessly; as, to slight
over a theme. ``They will but slight it over.' --Bacon.
Syn: To neglect; disregard; disdain; scorn.
Usage: Slight, Neglect. To slight is stronger than to
neglect. We may neglect a duty or person from
inconsiderateness, or from being over-occupied in
other concerns. To slight is always a positive and
intentional act, resulting from feelings of dislike or
contempt. We ought to put a kind construction on what
appears neglect on the part of a friend; but when he
slights us, it is obvious that he is our friend no
longer.
Beware . . . lest the like befall . . . If they
transgress and slight that sole command.
--Milton.
This my long-sufferance, and my day of grace,
Those who neglect and scorn shall never taste.
--Milton. Slighting
Slighting Slight"ing, a.
Characterized by neglect or disregard.
Slightingly
Slightingly Slight"ing*ly, adv.
In a slighting manner.
Meaning of Lighti from wikipedia
- & Starks, 1907
Taenioides petschiliensis Rendahl, 1924
Sericagobioides lighti Herre, 1927
Nudagobioides nankaii T. H. Shaw, 1929
Taenioides limboonkengi...
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Pelophryne lighti, also
known as the
Mindanao flathead toad or
eastern Mindanao dwarf toad, is a
species of toad in the
family Bufonidae. It is endemic...
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Lobophytum lighti is a
coral species of the
genus Lobophytum. "WoRMS -
World Register of
Marine Species -
Lobophytum Marenzeller, 1886". www.marinespecies...
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Pseudoperilampus lighti amurensis by B.B.
Vronsky in 1967, and has also been
referred to in
scientific literature as
Rhodeus lighti amurensis. The females...
- Light's
bitterling (Rhodeus
lighti) is a
temperate freshwater fish
belonging to the
subfamily Acheilognathinae of the
family Cyprinidae. It originates...
- ceylonicus
Binomial name
Angulitermes ceylonicus (Holmgren, 1914)
Synonyms Mirotermes (Mirotermes)
ceylonicus Holmgren 1914
Termes lighti Snyder, 1949...
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Pseudorasbora Pseudorasbora parva —
Stone moroko Rhodeus (Bitterlings)
Rhodeus lighti — Light's
bitterling Rhodeus sericeus — Amur
bitterling Rhynchocypris Rhynchocypris...
- H. W. Wu
named the Light's
bitterling (Rhodeus
lighti)
after Light in 1931 and, in 1961,
Meredith L.
Jones named Lightiella, a new
genus of
horseshoe shrimp...
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Diaptomus leoninicollinus Marsh, 1913
Diaptomus ligericus Labbé, 1927
Diaptomus lighti M. S. Wilson, 1941
Diaptomus ligusticus Brian, 1927
Diaptomus linus Brandorff...
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fuscescens (Ehrenberg, 1834)
Heteroxenia ghardaquensis Gohar, 1940
Heteroxenia lighti Roxas, 1933
Heteroxenia medioensis Roxas, 1933
Heteroxenia membranacea Schenk...