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thwited
English
Verb
thwited
- simple past tense and past participle of thwite
Anagrams
- Whitted
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thwite
English
Etymology
From Middle English thwiten, from Old English þw?tan (“to cut, cut off”), from Proto-Germanic *þw?tan? (“to split”). See whittle, and compare thwaite (“a piece of land”), doit (“small coin, small amount, bit”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a?t
Verb
thwite (third-person singular simple present thwites, present participle thwiting, simple past and past participle thwited)
- (obsolete, Britain, dialect) To cut or clip with a knife; to whittle.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)
Anagrams
- Hewitt, tewhit
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