Wisses vs Misses - What's the difference?
wisses | misses |
(wiss)
(archaic) To know, to understand.
* 1652 , Elias Ashmole, Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum :
* 1874 , Dodsley et al., A Select Collection of Old English Plays :
As verbs the difference between wisses and misses
is that wisses is third-person singular of wiss while misses is third-person singular of miss.As a proper noun Misses is
plural of Miss|lang=enCategory:English plurals.As a noun misses is
plural of lang=en.wisses
English
Verb
(head)wiss
English
Alternative forms
* wisVerb
- Now with their might they downe me pull, and bring me where they woll, the Blood of myne heart I wiss now causeth both Joy and blisse.
- And though that the water be gross and heavy, yet nothing so gross as the earth, I wiss ; therefore by heat it is vapoured up lightly, and in the air maketh clouds and mists.