An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 982

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 982


_Douglas._


WITHOUTYN, _prep._ Without.


_Wall._


A. S. _with_, versus, and _utan_, extra.


WITHLETTING, _s._ Obstruction.


_Barbour._


A. S. _with_, and A. S. _let-an_, to permit.


_To_ WITHSAY, _v. a._ To gainsay, to oppose.


_Barbour._


A. S. _with-saegg-an_, to deny, to gainsay.


_To_ WITHSET, _v. a._ To beset.


_Barbour._


A. S. _with-sett-an_, to resist.


_To_ WITHTAK, _v. a._ To lay hold of, to seize.


_Knox._


A. S. _with-taec-an_, ad capere.


_To_ WITTER, WYTYR, _v. a._ To inform, to make known.


_Wyntown._


Su. G. _witr-a_, notum facere, indicare.


~Wittir~, _s._


1. A mark, a sign.


_Douglas._


2. A pennon, a standard.


_G.o.dscroft._


3. In _curling_, the mark towards which the stones are pushed, S. A.


_Davidson._


~Witterly~, _adv._ According to good information.


_Barbour._


~Wittryng~, ~Wyttring~, ~Wittering~, _s._


1. Information, knowledge.


_Douglas._


2. Information with respect to future events, or of a prophetic kind.


_Barbour._


Isl. _vitr-a_ is synon. with Sw. _foreboda_, to prognosticate.


~Witter-stone~, _s._ Apparently, a stone originally placed as a _witter_ or mark.


_Fountainhall._


WITTER, _s._ The barb of an arrow or fishhook, S.


_To_ WITTER, _v. n._ To fight, to fall foul of one another, Gl. Sibb.; perh. to take one by the throat.


V. next word.


Belg. _veter_, a point; Teut. _wette_, acies cultri.


WITTER, _s._ The throat, Aberd.


_Journ. Lond._


This seems corr. from Lat. _guttur_.


WITTINS, _s. pl._ Knowledge. _Without my wittins_, without my knowledge, S.


A. S. part. _wittende_, knowing.







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