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WITCHCRAFT, [witch and craft.] 1. The practices of witches; sorcery; enchantment...
WITCH-HAZEL, n. 1. A species of elm, (Ulmus montana.) 2. The hop-hornbeam, (carp...
WITCH-ELM, n. A kind of elm.
WITCH, n. 1. A woman who by compact with the devil, practices sorcery or enchant...
WIT-WORM, n. [wit and worm.] One that feeds on wit. [Not in use.]
WIT-STARVED, a. Barren of wit; destitute of genius.
WIT-SNAPPER, n. [wit and snap.] One who affects repartee. [Not in use.]
WIT-FISH, n. [white fish.] An East Indian fish of the size of a whiting; also, a...
WIT-CRAFT, n. [wit and craft.] Contrivance; invention.
WIT-CRACKER, n. [wit and cracker.] One who breaks jests; a joker. [Not in use.]
WIT, v.i. [G., to know. See Wise .] To know. This verb is used only in the infin...
WISTLY, adv. Earnestly.
WISTIT, n. The striated monkey; a small species of monkey from South America, wi...
WISTFULLY, adv. Attentively; earnestly.
WISTFUL, a. [from wist. The sense is stretching or reaching towards.] Full of th...
WIST, pret. of wis.