- Gewit
- sleeper.
Lenape (Unami) - English dictionary. 2008.
Lenape (Unami) - English dictionary. 2008.
ferhðgewit — n ( es/ u, geweotu) understanding … Old to modern English dictionary
Frankreich — (lat. Franco Gallia, franz. la France; hierzu die Übersichtskarte »Frankreich« und Karte »Frankreich, nordöstlicher Teil«), Republik, eins der Hauptländer Europas, erstreckt sich zwischen 42°20 bis 51°5 nördl. Br. und 4°48 westl. bis 7°39 östl. L … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
gewitt- — see gewit … Old to modern English dictionary
gewítan — sv/t1 3rd pres gewíteð past gewát/gewiton ptp gewiten 1. to see, behold; 2. to turn one s eyes in any direction with the intention of taking that direction, to set out towards, start, pass over, to go, depart, withdraw, go away, retreat, retire,… … Old to modern English dictionary
wit — {{11}}wit (n.) mental capacity, O.E. wit, more commonly gewit, from P.Gmc. *witjan (Cf. O.S. wit, O.N. vit, Dan. vid, Swed. vett, O.Fris. wit, O.H.G. wizzi knowledge, understanding, intelligence, mind, Ger. Witz wit, witticism, joke, Goth … Etymology dictionary
wit — wit1 noun 1》 (also wits) the capacity for inventive thought and quick understanding; keen intelligence. 2》 a natural aptitude for using words and ideas in a quick and inventive way to create humour. 3》 a witty person. Phrases be at one s wits end … English new terms dictionary
wit — 1. n. 1 (in sing. or pl.) intelligence; quick understanding (has quick wits; a nimble wit). 2 a the unexpected, quick, and humorous combining or contrasting of ideas or expressions (conversation sparkling with wit). b the power of giving… … Useful english dictionary