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Burden vs Wight - What's the difference?

burden | wight |


As nouns the difference between burden and wight

is that burden is a heavy load while wight is a living creature, especially a human being.

As a verb burden

is to encumber with a burden (in any of the noun senses of the word).

As an adjective wight is

(archaic except in dialects) Brave, valorous, strong.

Wight vs Force - What's the difference?

wight | force |


In archaic terms the difference between wight and force

is that wight is a living creature, especially a human being while force is to provide with forces; to reinforce; to strengthen by soldiers; to man; to garrison.

As an adjective wight

is (archaic except in dialects) Brave, valorous, strong.

As a verb force is

to violate (a woman); to rape.

As a proper noun Force is

falls. used in place names.

Wight vs Corpse - What's the difference?

wight | corpse |


As nouns the difference between wight and corpse

is that wight is a living creature, especially a human being while corpse is a dead body.

As an adjective wight

is (archaic except in dialects) Brave, valorous, strong.

As a verb corpse is

to lose control during a performance and laugh uncontrollably.

Wight vs Revenant - What's the difference?

wight | revenant |


As nouns the difference between wight and revenant

is that wight is a living creature, especially a human being while revenant is someone who returns from a long absence.

As adjectives the difference between wight and revenant

is that wight is (archaic except in dialects) Brave, valorous, strong while revenant is Used as an adjective.

Sprite vs Wight - What's the difference?

sprite | wight |


As nouns the difference between sprite and wight

is that sprite is a spirit; a soul; a shade; also, an apparition while wight is a living creature, especially a human being.

As an adjective wight is

(archaic except in dialects) Brave, valorous, strong.

Clout vs Wight - What's the difference?

clout | wight |


In archaic terms the difference between clout and wight

is that clout is an iron plate on an axletree or other wood to keep it from wearing; a washer while wight is a living creature, especially a human being.

As nouns the difference between clout and wight

is that clout is influence or effectiveness, especially political while wight is a living creature, especially a human being.

As a verb clout

is to hit, especially with the fist.

As an adjective wight is

(archaic except in dialects) Brave, valorous, strong.

White vs Wight - What's the difference?

white | wight |


In archaic terms the difference between white and wight

is that white is characterized by freedom from that which disturbs, and the like; fortunate; happy; favourable while wight is a living creature, especially a human being.

As adjectives the difference between white and wight

is that white is bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light while wight is (archaic except in dialects) Brave, valorous, strong.

As nouns the difference between white and wight

is that white is the color/colour of snow or milk; the colour of light containing equal amounts of all visible wavelengths while wight is a living creature, especially a human being.

As a verb white

is to make white; to whiten; to bleach.

As a proper noun White

is {{surname|common|from=nicknames}.

Wight - What does it mean?

wight | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun wight

is a living creature, especially a human being.

As an adjective wight

is (archaic except in dialects) Brave, valorous, strong.

Unit vs Wight - What's the difference?

unit | wight |


As nouns the difference between unit and wight

is that unit is a standard measure of a quantity while wight is a living creature, especially a human being.

As adjectives the difference between unit and wight

is that unit is for each unit while wight is (archaic except in dialects) Brave, valorous, strong.

Wight vs Twight - What's the difference?

wight | twight |


As a noun wight

is a living creature, especially a human being.

As an adjective wight

is (archaic except in dialects) Brave, valorous, strong.

As a verb twight is

past participle of twitch.

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