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English word sight comes from Proto-Germanic *sehwaną (To see.), Proto-Germanic - þiz
*sehwaną (Proto-Germanic)
To see.
- þiz (Proto-Germanic)
*sihtiz (Proto-Germanic)
Seeing, sight.
sihþ (Old English)
Sight (ability to see). Something seen, a sight.
siȝt (Middle English)
sight (English)
(in the singular) The ability to see.. (now, _, colloquial) a great deal, a lot; frequently used to intensify a comparative.. (obsolete) The instrument of seeing; the eye.. A device used in aiming a projectile, through which the person aiming looks at the intended target.. A small aperture through which objects are to be seen, and by which their direction is settled or ascertained.. In a [...]