Weet

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See also: weet

German Low German

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German wēte, wite, wit, from Old Saxon *wit, *witt (found only as giwit, gewitt), from Proto-Germanic *witją. Cognate with English wit.

Noun

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Weet n (no plural)

  1. knowledge
  2. idea; notion
  3. inkling; suspicion