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wot

Speech parts

1. wot - Verb

2. wot - Adverb

3. wot - Pronoun

4. wot - Interjection

Meaning

of Weet

of Wit

1st & 3d pers. sing. pres. of Wit, to know. See the Note under Wit, v.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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'O gin I find anither ladye,' He said wi' sighs and tears, 'I wot my coortin' sall not be Anither thirty years: For gin I find a ladye gay, Exactly to my taste, I'll pop the question, aye or nay, In twenty years at maist. Lewis Carroll

Well I wot that heaven and earth and all that is made is great and large, fair and good; but the cause why it shewed so little to my sight was for that I saw it in the presence of Him that is the Maker of all things: for to a soul that seeth the Maker of all, all that is made seemeth full little. Julian of Norwich

Absoballylutely top hole, wot. A and B the C of D I'd say. . . Above and Beyond the Call of Duty. Brian Jacques

Wot cher! all the neighbours cried, Who yer gonna meet, Bill, Have yer bought the street, Bill? Laugh! I thought I should've died, Knocked 'em in the Old Kent Road. Albert Chevalier

They that speirs meikle will get wot of part. Scottish Proverb

I wot well how the world wags, He is most loved that hath most bags. Dutch Proverb

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