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Ahoight
Ahoight adj.
Definition: Elevated; in good spirits.
from Anglo-Saxon a, on, and heahdhu, height.
Reference: Edward Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary, 1895
She was ahoight whenever she thought about Michael C. Hall.
Definition: Elevated; in good spirits.
from Anglo-Saxon a, on, and heahdhu, height.
Reference: Edward Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary, 1895
She was ahoight whenever she thought about Michael C. Hall.
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Pity about the lack of pronunciation, mind. A bit of quick Googling has suggested that it's simply ah-HOYT for pronunciation. My limited knowledge of Germanic derivatives suggests this is probably correct, Americanisation of the pronunciation notwithstanding.
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I have no idea how you found that. I looked on Merriam, Wiktionary, Dictionary.com, and a few others and none had it. I figured it was pronounced that way.
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