Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pight
Verb
/paɪt/

Definition
To set a pight is to stake or to fix something in place, typically referring to marking or establishing a boundary or area.

Examples
- The farmer pighted the new fence to ensure it wouldn’t shift in the wind.
- Before starting the construction, the workers pighted the area around the site for safety.
- The old maps showed where the land had been pighted decades ago.

Meaning
The act of securing or establishing a certain position or location, often used in agricultural or land use contexts.

Synonyms
- Stake
- Mark
- Secure
- Establish