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Light \Light\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lighted (l[imac]t"[e^]d) or
Lit (l[i^]t); p. pr. & vb. n. Lighting.] [AS. l[=y]htan,
l[imac]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.
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If a thousand candles be all lighted from one.
--Hakewill.
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And the largest lamp is lit. --Macaulay.
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Absence might cure it, or a second mistress
Light up another flame, and put out this. --Addison.
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2. To give light to; to illuminate; to fill with light; to
spread over with light; -- often with up.
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Ah, hopeless, lasting flames! like those that burn
To light the dead. --Pope.
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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.
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The sun has set, and Vesper, to supply
His absent beams, has lighted up the sky. --Dryden.
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3. To attend or conduct with a light; to show the way to by
means of a light.
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His bishops lead him forth, and light him on.
--Landor.
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To light a fire, to kindle the material of a fire.
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Light \Light\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lighted (l[imac]t"[e^]d) or
Lit (l[i^]t); p. pr. & vb. n. Lighting.] [AS. l[imac]htan
to alight orig., to relieve (a horse) of the rider's burden,
to make less heavy, fr. l[imac]ht light. See Light not
heavy, and cf. Alight, Lighten to make light.]

1. To dismount; to descend, as from a horse or carriage; to
alight; -- with from, off, on, upon, at, in.
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When she saw Isaac, she lighted off the camel.
--Gen. xxiv.

64.
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Slowly rode across a withered heath,
And lighted at a ruined inn. --Tennyson.
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2. To feel light; to be made happy. [Obs.]
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It made all their hearts to light. --Chaucer.
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3. To descend from flight, and rest, perch, or settle, as a
bird or insect.
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[The bee] lights on that, and this, and tasteth all.
--Sir. J.
Davies.
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On the tree tops a crested peacock lit. --Tennyson.
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4. To come down suddenly and forcibly; to fall; -- with on or
upon.
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On me, me only, as the source and spring
Of all corruption, all the blame lights due.
--Milton.
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5. To come by chance; to happen; -- with on or upon; formerly
with into.
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The several degrees of vision, which the assistance
of glasses (casually at first lit on) has taught us
to conceive. --Locke.
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They shall light into atheistical company. --South.
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And here we lit on Aunt Elizabeth,
And Lilia with the rest. --Tennyson.
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Lit \Lit\ (l[i^]t),

1. a form of the imp. & p. p. of Light.
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2. Under the influence of alcohol; intoxicated; inebriated;
drunk; -- often used with up. [slang]
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lit
adj 1: provided with artificial light; "illuminated
advertising"; "looked up at the lighted windows"; "a
brightly lit room"; "a well-lighted stairwell" [syn:
illuminated, lighted, lit, well-lighted]

2: set afire or burning; "the lighted candles"; "a lighted
cigarette"; "a lit firecracker" [syn: lighted, lit] [ant:
unlighted, unlit]
n 1: the humanistic study of a body of literature; "he took a
course in Russian lit" [syn: literature, lit]
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lit [litʌp]
angezündet; entzündete; erleuchtete

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lit [li]
Bett; Bettstelle

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lit [li]
bed

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lit [li]
bed; legerstede; sponde

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lit

angezündet; entzündet; angemacht; angebrannt
lit

beleuchtet; erleuchted
lit

erhellt
lit

erhellte
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73 Moby Thesaurus words for "lit":
ablaze, afflicted, aglow, alight, bathed with light, bent,
bespangled, boiled, bombed, boozy, brightened, candlelit, canned,
cockeyed, cockeyed drunk, crocked, crocko, disguised, drunk,
elevated, enlightened, firelit, fried, fuddled, gaslit,
half-seas over, high, illuminated, in a blaze, inebriated,
irradiate, irradiated, lamplit, lanternlit, lighted, lightened,
lit up, loaded, lubricated, luminous, lushy, moonlit, muddled,
muzzy, oiled, organized, pickled, pie-eyed, pissed, pissy-eyed,
pixilated, plastered, polluted, potted, raddled, shellacked,
skunk-drunk, smashed, soaked, soused, spangled, squiffy,
star-spangled, star-studded, starlit, stewed, stinko, studded,
sunlit, swacked, tanked, tight, tinseled



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