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Wight (glossary)

13 books mention “Wight”.


  1. Happy Happy Clover: Book 2

    Happy Happy Clover, Volume 2

    by sayuri Tatsuyama

    Wight: Right.

  2. The People of Juvik: Book 4

    Odin in Fairyland

    by Olav Duun

    Wight: An archaic term for a human being or another sentient creature.

  3. The Master of Hestviken: Book 1

    The Axe

    by Sigrid Undset

    Wight: A creature or living sentient being.

  4. Dungeons & Dragons Third Edition

    Monster Manual

    Core Rulebook III

    by Skip Williams, Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook

    Wight: man, it was later took in as undead creature

  5. The Lord of the Rings: Book 3

    The Return of the King

    Being the Third Part of The Lord of the Rings

    by J. R. R. Tolkien

    Wight: An archaic term for a human being or another sentient creature.

  6. A Song of Ice and Fire: Book 5

    A Dance with Dragons

    by George R. R. Martin

    Wight: Zombies; What men turn into when killed by the Others; Living dead men with black hands and...

  7. The Lord of the Rings: Book 1

    The Fellowship of the Ring

    Being the First Part of The Lord of the Rings

    by J. R. R. Tolkien

    Wight: An archaic term for a human being or another sentient creature. (Undead, as it happens in this case.)

  8. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

    by Ransom Riggs

    Wight: An Anglo-Saxon word meaning "man" or "person", more commonly used to mean "a spirit, ghost, or...

  9. The Sketchbook Series Washington Irving

    The Alhambra

    by Washington Irving

    Wight: a human being.2.Obsolete .a.a supernatural being, as a witch or sprite.b.any living being; a creature.


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