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Middle English
Etymology 1
From the Old Norse váði (whence the Danish vaade, the Icelandic váðe, váði, the Norwegian vaade, vaae, and the Swedish våde, vaþe, vadhe), perhaps from vá (“harm”, “disaster”), whence the Icelandic vá (“danger”).
Noun
woth
- Alternative form of wothe
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Etymology 2
Conjugated forms of witen (“wit”, “know”).
Verb
woth
- Alternative spelling of woot:
- first-person singular present indicative of witen
- third-person singular present indicative of witen
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