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3 Letter Words for Wot
Definitions for Wot
[1] first and third person singular present of wit2.
[2] Archaic . to know.
[3] archaic , or dialect (used with I, she, he, it, or a singular noun ) a form of the present tense (indicative mood) of wit 2
[4] the talent or quality of using unexpected associations between contrasting or disparate words or ideas to make a clever humorous effect
[5] speech or writing showing this quality
[6] a person possessing, showing, or noted for such an ability, esp in repartee
[7] practical intelligence (esp in the phrase have the wit to )
[8] Scot and Northern English dialect information or knowledge (esp in the phrase get wit of )
[9] archaic mental capacity or a person possessing it
[10] obsolete the mind or memory
[11] archaic to be or become aware of (something)
[12] to wit that is to say; namely (used to introduce statements, as in legal documents)
Words nearby Wot
worthington, worthless, worthwhile, worthy, worthy of the name, wot, wotan, wotcher, wotton, wouk, would
Origin of Wot
it2before 900; Middle English witen, Old English witan; cognate with Dutch weten, German wissen, Old Norse vita, Gothic witan to know; akin to Latin vidēre, Greek ideîn to see, Sanskrit vidati (he) knows. See wot
Word origin for Wot
itOld English witan; related to Old High German wizzan (German wissen ), Old Norse vita, Latin vidēre to see