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iwys

English

Adverb

iwys (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete spelling of iwis

Anagrams

  • ywis

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iwis

English

Alternative forms

  • iwys (16th century)
  • ywis (16th–17th centuries)
  • y-wis

Etymology

From Middle English iwis, iwys, ywis (certain, sure), from Old English ?ewiss (certain, sure), from Proto-West Germanic *gawiss, from Proto-Germanic *gawissaz (known, certain, sure), from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (to know).

Cognate with Dutch gewis (sure), German gewiss (certain), Danish vis (sure). More at wit, wis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??w?s/

Adverb

iwis (not comparable)

  1. (poetic, archaic) Certainly, surely, indeed.
    • 1842, Thomas Macaulay, Horatius:
      Iwis, in all the Senate / There was no heart so bold [].
    • 1890, James Russell Lowell, Poetical Works:
      God vanished long ago, iwis, A mere subjective synthesis

Anagrams

  • Wiis

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