Citations:wight

Noun: "a living creature, especially a human being."

 * circa 1602,, The Merry Wives of Windsor, act 1, scene 3:
 * O base Hungarian wight! wilt thou the spigot wield?
 * 1626,, On the Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough, verse vi
 * Oh say me true if thou wert mortal wight And why from us so quickly thou didst take thy flight.
 * circa 1872, a cryptotour poem, possibly by, lines 1 and 2:
 * circa 1872, a cryptotour poem, possibly by, lines 1 and 2:
 * circa 1872, a cryptotour poem, possibly by, lines 1 and 2:

Adjective: "Brave, valorous, strong."

 * I haue two sones that were but late made knyghtes / and the eldest hyghte sir Tirre // and my yongest sone hyght Lauayne / and yf hit please yow / he shalle ryde with yow vnto that Iustes / and he is of his age x stronge and wyght
 * I haue two sones that were but late made knyghtes / and the eldest hyghte sir Tirre // and my yongest sone hyght Lauayne / and yf hit please yow / he shalle ryde with yow vnto that Iustes / and he is of his age x stronge and wyght