Hight /(?)/

Hight

n.
  1. A variant of Height.

Hight

v. t. & i.

imp. Hight; p. p. Hight

  1. To be called or named. [Archaic & Poetic.]
    The great poet of Italy, That highte Dante.
    Bright was her hue, and Geraldine she hight.
    — Surrey.
    Entered then into the church the Reverend Teacher. Father he hight, and he was, in the parish.
    Childe Harold was he hight.
  2. To command; to direct; to impel. [Obs.]
    But the sad steel seized not where it was hight Upon the child, but somewhat short did fall.
  3. To commit; to intrust. [Obs.]
    Yet charge of them was to a porter hight.
  4. To promise. [Obs.]
    He had hold his day, as he had hight.