KIGHT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Derived forms kiter (ˈkiter) noun Word origin Old English cӯta; related to Middle High German küze owl, Old Norse kӯta to quarrel You may also like English Quiz Confusables Language Lover's Blog Translate your text Pronunciation Playlists Word of the day: 'cathode-ray tube' English Grammar Collins Apps Trends of kight View usage for: Source
kight - Wiktionary, the free dictionary kight See also: Kight English [edit] Noun [edit] kight (plural kights) Obsolete spelling of kite (“bird of prey”) quotations