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light3 verb (past tense and past participle lit or lighted, present participle lighting) said especially of birds: to come to rest after flight.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon lihtan to alight.

light on or upon something to come upon or find it by chance • suddenly lit upon the idea.

light3 verb (past tense and past participle lit or lighted, present participle lighting) said especially of birds: to come to rest after flight.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon lihtan to alight.

light on or upon something to come upon or find it by chance • suddenly lit upon the idea.

light3 verb (past tense and past participle lit or lighted, present participle lighting) said especially of birds: to come to rest after flight.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon lihtan to alight.

light on or upon something to come upon or find it by chance • suddenly lit upon the idea.