Wisted vs Witted - What's the difference?
wisted | witted |
(wist)
(archaic) (wit)
* a''1796 , , "Bonie Jean: A Ballad", in ''Poems and Songs , P.F. Collier & Son (1909–14), Bartleby.com (2001), [http://www.bartleby.com/6/419.html],
(chiefly, in combination) having a specified form of wit (intellectual ability)
(wit)
As verbs the difference between wisted and witted
is that wisted is past tense of wist while witted is past tense of wit.As an adjective witted is
having a specified form of wit (intellectual ability.wisted
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Verb
(head)Anagrams
*wist
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Etymology 1
Past indicative of (m): from (etyl) (m), from (etyl) . Compare (m).Verb
(head)- And lang ere witless Jeanie wist , / Her heart was tint, her peace was stown!