Bight (bīt), n. [OE. bi&yogh;t a
bending; cf. Sw. & Dan. bugt bend, bay; fr. AS. byht, fr.
būgan. √88. Cf. Bout, Bought a bend, and
see Bow, v.] 1. A corner,
bend, or angle; a hollow; as, the bight of a horse's knee; the
bight of an elbow.
2. (Geog.) A bend in a coast forming an open
bay; as, the Bight of Benin.
3. (Naut.) The double part of a rope when
folded, in distinction from the ends; that is, a round, bend, or coil not
including the ends; a loop.