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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wit
v.
t
. & i.
[
inf.
(
To
)
Wit
;
pres. sing.
Wot
;
pl.
Wite
;
imp.
Wist(e)
;
p. p.
Wist
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Wit(t)ing
.
See
the
Note
below
.]
To
know
;
to
learn
.
“I
wot
and
wist
alway.”
Note:
☞
The
present
tense
was
inflected
as
follows
;
sing
. 1st
pers
.
wot
; 2d
pers
.
wost
,
or
wot(t)est
; 3d
pers
.
wot
,
or
wot(t)eth
;
pl
.
witen
,
or
wite
.
The
following
variant
forms
also
occur
;
pres
.
sing
. 1st & 3d
pers
.
wat
,
woot
;
pres
.
pl
.
wyten
,
or
wyte
,
weete
,
wote
,
wot
;
imp
.
wuste
(
Southern
dialect
);
p
.
pr
.
wotting
.
Later
,
other
variant
or
corrupt
forms
are
found
,
as
,
in
Shakespeare
, 3d
pers
.
sing
.
pres
.
wots
.
Brethren
,
we
do
you
to
wit
[
make
you
to
know
]
of
the
grace
of
God
bestowed
on
the
churches
of
Macedonia
.
--
2
Cor
.
viii
. 1.
Thou
wost
full
little
what
thou
meanest
.
--
Chaucer
.
We
witen
not
what
thing
we
prayen
here
.
--
Chaucer
.
When
that
the
sooth
in
wist
.
--
Chaucer
.
Note:
☞
This
verb
is
now
used
only
in
the
infinitive
,
to
wit
,
which
is
employed
,
especially
in
legal
language
,
to
call
attention
to
a
particular
thing
,
or
to
a
more
particular
specification
of
what
has
preceded
,
and
is
equivalent
to
namely
,
that
is
to
say
.
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