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witword, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the mid 1500s. This word is used in northern English regional dialect. Entry status. OED is undergoing ...
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witword - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Middle English. edit. Noun. edit. witword. alternative form of wytword. Old English. edit. Etymology. edit. From Proto-Germanic *witawurdą, equivalent to ...
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† ˈwitword Obs. Chiefly north. Also 4 wite-, 4–6 wyt-, 5 wytte-, 6 witt-; 4–5 -worde; 6 wytward. [OE. witword contract, agreement, f. wit- wit v.1 + word n.; later associated with wit v.2] A will or testament; also, a covenant (in the scriptural sense): = testament n. 1, 4.? 997 Laws æthelred iii. §...
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wit-word and witword - Middle English Compendium
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. (a) A will, testament; (b) chiefly Bibl. the divine covenant with the faithful. Show ...
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Words That Start with WIT | Merriam-Webster
Words Starting with WIT: wit, witan, witch, witchcraft, witchcrafts, witched, witchen, witchens, witcheries, witchery, witches, witchetties.
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wit noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
wit · . [uncountable, singular] the ability to say or write things that are both clever and humorous · [countable] a person who has the ability to say or ...
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Wit Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Wit Definition · The natural ability to perceive and understand; intelligence. · The mind. · Powers of thinking and reasoning; intellectual and perceptive ...
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wit | definition for kids | Wordsmyth Word Explorer Children's Dictionary
a person who has the ability to express thoughts and ideas in a clever way that often produces humor. He is the family wit and always has funny things to say.
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wit - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
the ability to think quickly and clearly; resourcefulness; ingenuity:In a crisis he's able to keep his wits about him. mental faculties; senses:scared ...
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▪ I. wit, n. (wɪt) Forms: 1– wit, 3–6 wyt, 3 (Orm.), 4–8 witt, 4–6 wytt, wyte, 4–7 witte, wytte, (4 wiit, wijt, whit, 4, 6 wite, Sc. vit, vyt, 5 whytt, wette, 6 Sc. wott, 7 weet). [OE. wit neut., more commonly ᵹewit(t i-wit n., corresp. to OFris. wit, OS., (M)LG. wit, OHG. wizzi (MHG. witz(e, G. wit...
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