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wite

English

Pronunciation

  • enPR: w?t, IPA(key): /wa?t/
  • Rhymes: -a?t
  • Homophone: wight; (in accents with the wine-whine merger) white

Etymology 1

From Middle English w?ten (to accuse, reproach, punish, suspect), Old English w?tan (to look, behold, see, guard, keep, impute or ascribe to, accuse, reproach, blame), from Proto-West Germanic *w?tan, from Proto-Germanic *w?tan?. Connected to Old English w?te, see below.

Alternative forms

  • wyte

Verb

wite (third-person singular simple present wites, present participle witing, simple past and past participle wited)

  1. (chiefly Scotland) To blame; regard as guilty, fault, accuse
  2. To reproach, censure, mulct
  3. To observe, keep, guard, preserve, protect

Etymology 2

From Middle English wite (guilt, blameworthiness, blame, wrongdoing, misdeed, offense, punishment, retribution, fine, bote, customary rent), from Old English w?te (punishment, pain, torment), from Proto-West Germanic *w?t?, from Proto-Germanic *w?tij?, from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (to see, find, behold).

Noun

wite (plural wites)

  1. (obsolete outside Scotland) Blame, responsibility, guilt.
  2. Punishment, penalty, fine, bote, mulct.

Etymology 3

From Middle English witen, from Old English w?tan (to see, accuse, go, depart), from Proto-West Germanic *w?tan, from Proto-Germanic *w?tan?, from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (to see, find, behold).

Verb

wite (third-person singular simple present wites, present participle witing, simple past and past participle wited)

  1. (obsolete or poetic) To go, go away, depart, perish, vanish

References

  • Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *w?t?, from Proto-Germanic *w?tij? (punishment). Cognate with Old Frisian w?te, Old Saxon w?ti, Dutch wijte, Old High German w?zi, Old Norse víti.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?wi?.te/

Noun

w?te n (nominative plural w?tu)

  1. punishment, torment
  2. penalty, fine

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Latin: w?ta

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?v?i.t?/

Participle

wite

  1. inflection of wity:
    1. neuter nominative/accusative/vocative singular
    2. nonvirile nominative/accusative/vocative plural

Scots

Verb

wite

  1. Alternative form of wyte

West Frisian

Verb

wite

  1. Alternative form of witte

Inflection

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nite

English

Alternative forms

  • night

Pronunciation

  • n?t
  • IPA(key): /na?t/
  • Rhymes: -a?t
  • Homophones: knight, night

Noun

nite (plural nites)

  1. Informal spelling of night.

Derived terms

  • overnite
  • tonite

Anagrams

  • Tien, neti, tein, tine

Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?n??t??]

Verb

nite

  1. past participle of nigh

Noun

nite f

  1. genitive singular of

References

  • "nite" in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.

Japanese

Romanization

nite

  1. R?maji transcription of ??

Latin

Verb

nit?

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of nite?

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