Obs. [pa. pple. of ALIGHT v.1] Alighted, dismounted, arrived.
c. 1386. Chaucer, Prol., 722. Whan we were in that hostelrie alyght.
1469[?]. Gregory, Hist. Coll. (1876), 188. Anon as he was a lyght of hys hors, he was arestyde.
1626. Shirley, Maids Rev., II. i. A pretty, handsome stripling new alight.