Wiktionary
dright
Etymology 1 n. (context obsolete English) A multitude; army; host. Etymology 2
alt. 1 (alternative form of drighten English) 2 A lord; ruler; chief; leader. 3 (context often capitalised English) The Lord; The Lord God; Christ. n. 1 (alternative form of drighten English) 2 A lord; ruler; chief; leader. 3 (context often capitalised English) The Lord; The Lord God; Christ.
Usage examples of "dright".
They passed the darkened mouth of an alley between two Dright shop fronts, and reeled in among the fruit rinds and the smell of stale urine.