Alight, 1) intr. to descend from horse or carriage: “e'en at hand, --ed by this,” Shr. IV, 1, 120. “there is --ed at your gate a young Venetian,” Merch. II, 9, 86. “newly --ed,” Tim. I, 2, 181 (in all these passages it seems almost == arrived). “bid her a., and her troth plight,” Lr. III, 4, 127.
2) trans.: “a. thy steed,” Ven. 13.