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Definition of "wete" [wete]

  • A Middle English form of wet, wit. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "wete" in a sentence
  • "It came, without either wind, or thunder, or any violence, and by degreese in that abundance, as that the earth was thorowly wete and soked therwith."
  • "There wete once two Disneys: the humorist who amused himself with Mickey and, incidentally, made a most brilliant use of the new invention of sound, and the lyrical versifier -- poet is putting it too high -- who created the entirely successful Flowers and Trees."
  • "We had a small reception and then wete led out for the ceremony."
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