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- nounwit (noun) · wits (plural noun)OriginOld English wit(t), gewit(t), denoting the mind as the seat of consciousness, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch weet and German Witz, also to wit.verbwit (verb) · wot (third person present) · wist (past tense) · wist (past participle) · witting (present participle)
- archaichave knowledge:"I addressed a few words to the lady you wot of" · "I wot that but too well"
- (to wit)that is to say (used to make clearer or more specific something already said or referred to):"the textbooks show an irritating parochialism, to wit an almost total exclusion of papers not in English"
OriginOld English witan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch weten and German wissen, from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit veda ‘knowledge’ and Latin videre ‘see’. Wit Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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Wit is a form of intelligent humour that is clever and typically funny. Learn about the different types of wit, such as quips, repartee and metaphysical poetry, and see how wit is used in literature and culture.
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