"Wit" is a word in ENGLISH
ing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Wit
A person of eminent sense or knowledge; a man of genius,
fancy, or humor; one distinguished for bright or amusing sayings, for
repartee, and the like.
To know; to learn.
Mind; intellect; understanding; sense.
Felicitous association of objects not usually connected, so as
to produce a pleasant surprise; also. the power of readily combining
objects in such a manner.
A mental faculty, or power of the mind; -- used in this sense
chiefly in the plural, and in certain phrases; as, to lose one's wits;
at one's wits' end, and the like.
of Wit
The social contract known as 'The Constitution' has been null and void since the last person who signed it, died. Even then, it was only ever applicable to the men who signed it. That's how contracts work.
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Read the complete definitionkalág-kalág - (B) Dim. of kálag. Sense, wit, understanding, intelligence.
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Read the complete definitionHence, also, piquancy; wit; sense; as, Attic salt.
Read the complete definitionOne destitute of wit or sense; a blockhead; a fool.
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