To be called or named.
[Archaic & Poetic.]
“The great poet of Italy,
That
highte Dante.”
— Chaucer.
“Bright was her hue, and Geraldine she hight.”
— Surrey.
“Entered then into the church the Reverend Teacher.
Father he
hight, and he was, in the parish.”
— Longfellow.
“Childe Harold was he
hight.”
— Byron.