Witting vs Hitting - What's the difference?
witting | hitting |
(obsolete) Knowledge, awareness.
* Late 14th century , Geoffrey Chaucer, ‘The Wife of Bath's Prologue’ ll. 648-9, Canterbury Tales , Oxford 1988, p. 113:
As nouns the difference between witting and hitting
is that witting is (obsolete) knowledge, awareness while hitting is a series of hits or blows directed at a person or object.As verbs the difference between witting and hitting
is that witting is while hitting is .As an adjective witting
is aware, knowledgable.witting
English
Etymology 1
Partly from (etyl) vitand, partly from the present participle of (wit).Noun
(-)- for his wyf was at a someres game, / Wiþouten his wityng , he forsook hire eke.