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WISDOM, n. s as z. [G. See Wise .] 1. The right use or exercise of knowledge; th...
WISE, a. s as z. [G., to know., L.] 1. Properly, having knowledge; hence, having...
WISE-HEARTED, a. [wise and heart.] Wise; knowing; skillful. Exo 28.
WISEACRE, n. More correctly wisesager. [G., a sayer, a predictor or foreteller.]...
WISELING, n. One who pretends to be wise.
WISELY, adv. 1. Prudently; judiciously; discretely; with wisdom. Prov 16:21. 2. ...
WISENESS, n. Wisdom.
WISH, v.i. [G.] 1. To have a desire, or strong desire, either for what is or is ...
WISHED, pp. Desired; or ardently desired.
WISHER, n. One who desires; one who expresses a wish.
WISHFUL, a. 1. Having desire, or ardent desire. 2. Showing desire; as wishful ey...
WISHFULLY, adv. 1. With desire or ardent desire. 2. With the show of desiring.
WISHING, ppr. Desiring.
WISKET, n. A basket.
WISP, n. [G.] A small bundle of straw or other like substance; as a wisp of stra...
WIST, pret. of wis.