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- Wight abstract "Wight is a Middle English word, from Old English wiht, and used to describe a creature or living sentient being. It is akin to Old High German wiht, meaning a creature or thing. In its original usage the word wight described a living human being. More recently, the word has been used within the fantasy genre of literature to describe undead or wraith-like creatures: corpses with a part of their decayed soul still in residence, often draining life from their victims. The earliest example of this usage in English is in William Morris's translation of the Grettis Saga, where draug is translated as \"barrow wight\". Notable later examples include the undead Barrow-wights from the works of J. R. R. Tolkien and the level-draining wights of Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.".
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- Wight wikiPageWikiLink A_Feast_for_Crows.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink A_Game_of_Thrones.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink A_Song_of_Ice_and_Fire.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Barrow-wight.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Boris_Sagal.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_legendary_creatures.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_undead.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Germanic_legendary_creatures.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scandinavian_folklore.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Childe_Harolds_Pilgrimage.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_Scotland.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Draugr.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Dungeons_&_Dragons.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Dungeons_&_Dragons_(1974).
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_Spenser.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_Greenslade_Murphy.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Fantasy.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_Chaucer.
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- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Ghost.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Grettis_saga.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Heroes_of_Might_and_Magic_III.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Heroes_of_Might_and_Magic_V.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Hymnbooks_of_the_Church_of_Scotland.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Isle_of_Wight.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink J._R._R._Tolkien.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Jiangshi.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink John_Milton.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Delaney.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Legendary_creature.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Byron.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Miss_Peregrines_Home_for_Peculiar_Children.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Organism.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Ransom_Riggs.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Role-playing_game.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink RuneScape.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink S:On_the_Death_of_a_Fair_Infant_Dying_of_a_Cough.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink S:Othello.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink S:The_Book_of_the_Duchess.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink S:The_Canterbury_Tales.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink S:The_Faerie_Queene.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink S:The_House_of_Fame.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink S:The_Merry_Wives_of_Windsor.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink S:s:The_Canterbury_Tales.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink TSR_(company).
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink The_Fellowship_of_the_Ring.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink The_Omega_Man.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink The_Spooks_Battle.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Undead.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Vættir.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Warcraft.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Warhammer_Fantasy_Battle.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Irving.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink White_Walker.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink Wight_(Dungeons_&_Dragons).
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink William_Morris.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLink World_of_A_Song_of_Ice_and_Fire.
- Wight wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black Forest wight".
- Wight wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wight".
- Wight wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wyghts".
- Wight wikiPageWikiLinkText "wight".
- Wight wikiPageWikiLinkText "wighte".
- Wight wikiPageWikiLinkText "wights".
- Wight country England.
- Wight grouping Legendary_creature.
- Wight name "Wight".
- Wight similarCreatures Ghost.
- Wight subGrouping Undead.
- Wight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anglo-SaxonPaganism.
- Wight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Div_col.
- Wight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Div_col_end.
- Wight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mythical_creature.
- Wight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Wight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Wight subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_paganism.
- Wight subject Category:English_legendary_creatures.
- Wight subject Category:Fictional_undead.
- Wight subject Category:Germanic_legendary_creatures.
- Wight subject Category:Scandinavian_folklore.
- Wight hypernym Word.
- Wight type Food.
- Wight type Redirect.
- Wight comment "Wight is a Middle English word, from Old English wiht, and used to describe a creature or living sentient being. It is akin to Old High German wiht, meaning a creature or thing. In its original usage the word wight described a living human being. More recently, the word has been used within the fantasy genre of literature to describe undead or wraith-like creatures: corpses with a part of their decayed soul still in residence, often draining life from their victims.".
- Wight label "Wight".
- Wight sameAs Q1805119.
- Wight sameAs Wight_(mytologie).
- Wight sameAs Vætte.
- Wight sameAs Wichtel.
- Wight sameAs Alma_en_pena.
- Wight sameAs Arima_herratu.