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wit1
noun
1 the ability to express oneself amusingly; humour.
2 someone who has this ability.
3 humorous speech or writing.
4 (also wits) common sense or intelligence or resourcefulness will he have the wit to phone?
[Anglo-Saxon, meaning -mind- or -thought-]
at one's wits' end colloq reduced to despair; completely at a loss.
have or keep one's wits about one to be, or stay, alert.
live by one's wits to live by cunning.
scared, etc out of one's wits extremely scared, etc.
wit2
verb (1st and 3rd person present tense wot , past tense and past participle wist , present participle witting ) archaic to know how; to discern.
[Anglo-Saxon witan to know]
to wit law that is to say; namely.
witch
noun (witches )
1 someone, especially a woman, supposed to have magical powers used usually, but not always, malevolently.
2 a frighteningly ugly or wicked old woman or hag.
3 a dangerously or irresistibly fascinating woman.
verb (witches , witched , witching ) to bewitch.
[Anglo-Saxon wicca ]
witchlike adjective .
witch doctor
noun a member of a tribal society who is believed to have magical powers, and to be able to use them to cure or harm people.
witch elm see wych-elm

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