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Meaning
Verb
●
simple past
and
past participle
of
light
(“illuminate;
start
a
fire
; etc”)
●
simple past
and
past participle
of
light
(“alight:
land
,
come down
on”)
●
In American English:
To
run
or
light
(alight).
●
To
colour
; dye.
Adj
●
Illuminated.
●
Drunk,
intoxicated
;
under the influence
of
drugs
or alcohol.
●
Sexually
aroused
(usually of a
female
), especially
visibly
sexually
aroused
.
●
Exciting,
captivating
; fun.
●
Excellent,
fantastic
; cool.
●
Little.
Noun
●
Little.
●
In British English:
Colour;
blee
;
dye
; stain.
●
Clipping of literature.
●
Abbreviation of literature.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
lit
English
lihte
Middle English (1100-1500)
lihtte
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
lit
Middle English (1100-1500)
litr
Old Norse
litten
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Lighted
Luminous
Illuminated
Shining
Stoned
Drunk
Randy
Excellent
Related
Illuminated
Painted
Burned
Covered
Heated
Decorated
Cleaned
Dimmed
Warmed
Sprayed
Ventilated
Powered
Filled
Shaded
Hung
Packed
Loaded
Flashed
Candle
Colored
Bright
Opened
Lined
Photographed
Dark
Topped
Burning
Ignited
Sealed
Lamp
Burnt
Adorned
Blown
Dressed
Surrounded
Scorched
Cooked
Maintained
Closed
Lantern
Warm
Cozy
Touched
Constructed
Built
Planted
Installed
Placed
Kept
Fire
Torch
Melted
Encircled
Framed
Occupied
Destroyed
Cracked
Captured
Set Alight
Lighting Up
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Rhymes
It
Dit
Cit
Kit
Rit
Nit
Zit
Pit
Kit
Lit
Fit
Hit
Sit
Git
Bit
Wit
Tit
Jit
Suet
Mitt
Chit
Obit
Spit
Knit
Whit
Ghit
Skit
Slit
Gnit
Grit
Crit
Omit
Pitt
Quit
Clit
Brit
Twit
Snit
Flit
Brit
Writ
Shit
Besit
Unlit
Brit-
Unfit
Filet
Bewit
Split
Uniat
Squit
Befit
Refit
Admit
Tidbit
Permit
Misfit
Uniate
Commit
Beshit
Submit
Acquit
Outwit
Outhit
Prakrit
Transmit
Counterfeit
Fighting Fit
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