WYSS, adj.
1. Wise, prudent, S.
Wall.
2. Knowing, informed; wysser, better informed, S.

A. S. wis, sapiens; Su. G. wiss, certus.

3. In the full exercise of reason; more commonly used with a negative, S.
Ferguson.

Wyss-wife, Wise-wife, s. A periphrasis for a witch, S.
Spotswood.

Germ. weissen-frauen, witches.

Wyss-like, adj. Possessing the appearance of propriety, prudent, S.

A. S. wis-lic, prudens.

Wyss-like, adv. Properly, decently, S.

Germ. weislich, discreetly, judiciously.

To WISSEL, v. n.
1. To exchange.
2. To club in drinking, Ang.