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Definition of "wited" [wited]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of wite. (verb)

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Use "wited" in a sentence
  • "A committee consisting of Messrs. McQueen, Call and Rodgers, wited upon the House and informed them that the Senate had passed an act to provide against the failure of a representation from the Counties of Dade and Monroe, in the Convention, and requested the concurrence of the House thereto;"
  • "The quick-wited Grotius instantly discovered the device, read the intelligence thus communicated in the proofsheets of Secundus, and made use of the system to obtain further intelligence."
  • "I wited-out each abbreviation and wrote in the abbreviation for its mirror image."