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Origin and history of spright

spright(n.)

obsolete alternative spelling of sprite used in 16c.-17c.

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c. 1300, sprit, formerly also spright, a doublet of spirit (n.) in any of its then-current senses, from Old French esprit "spirit," from Latin spiritus (spirit (n.) retains the Latin form). So in Middle English and after sprite could mean "breath; the principle of life; the Holy Ghost; mind, intellect; character; mood; reason; human will," etc. Hakluyt has a well-sprighted man for one mentally gifted.

It is attested by mid-14c. specifically as "immaterial being; angel, demon, elf, fairy; apparition, ghost," also of persons felt to resemble such. Also compare sprightly.

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