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▪ I. † shright, n. Obs. [Corresponding to scright = OFris. skrichte, MLG. schricht(e; but perhaps (in the 16th c.) suggested by some passage like the following, where forshright = wearied with shrieking:—
c1374Chaucer Troylus iv. 1147 (Harl. MS.), With brokyn vois al hois [v.r. hors] for shright [v.r. forshright] Criseyde To Troilus thise ilke wordes seyde. ] Shrieking; a shriek.
1556T. Phaer æneid iv. K j, And mountaynes hie they fill with shright. 1590Spenser F.Q. ii. vii. 57 With their pitteous cryes, and yelling shrights. 1596Ibid. vi. iv. 2 Drawne with that Ladies loud and piteous shright. ▪ II. † shright, v. Obs. [Either f. prec., or the pa. tense of shritch taken as inf.] To shriek.
a1542Wyatt in Tottel's Misc. (Arb.) 38 And ye so ready sighes, to make me shright, Then are ye slacke, when that ye should outstart. |