watchet/ˈwæt͡ʃɪt/EtymologyFrom Middle English wachet, waget; compare French vaciet (“whortleberry”), Latin vaccīnium (“blueberry”).adjOf the color watchet.“Firſt, the hethermoſt, in the changeable blew, and greene robe, is the commendably-faſhioned gallant, Evcosmos; […] The fourth, in watchet tinſell, is the kind, and truly benefique, Evcolos.”nameA harbour town and civil parish with a town council in Somerset, England, previously in Somerset West and Taunton district (OS grid ref ST0743).nounA light blue colour.“I was going by his Highneſs's order to my Lady Iſabellas chamber: She lies in the watchet'-coloured chamber, on the right-hand, one pair of ſtairs.”Cloth or clothes of this colour.“They him disarm'd, and spredding on the ground / Their watchet mantles frindgd with siluer round, / They softly wipt away the gelly blood […]”