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Traditional English :: witter
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witter.html - v.intr. (often foll. by on) colloq. speak tediously on trivial matters. [20th c.: prob. imit.] |
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Traditional English :: witter
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witter.html - v.intr. (often foll. by on) colloq. speak tediously on trivial matters. [20th c.: prob. imit.] |
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Traditional English :: witter
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witter.html - v.intr. (often foll. by on) colloq. speak tediously on trivial matters. [20th c.: prob. imit.] |
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Traditional English :: witticism
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witter.html - n. a witty remark. [coined by Dryden (1677) f. WITTY, after criticism] |
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Traditional English :: witting
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witter.html - adj. 1 aware. 2 intentional. wittingly adv. [ME f. WIT(2) + -ING(2)] |
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Traditional English :: witty
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witter.html - adj. (wittier, wittiest) 1 showing verbal wit. 2 characterized by wit or humour. wittily adv. wittiness n. [OE witig, wittig (as WIT(1), -Y(1))] |
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