Wissel, s. Change.
V. [Quhissel].
To Wistel, v. a. To wager, to stake, to bet, Ang.; an improper use of the v. [Quhissel], to exchange.
WYSURE, s. Perh. consideration; Teut. visouwe, id.
Dunbar.
To WIT, WITT, v. a. To know.
Wall.
Moes. G. A. S. wit-an, scire, noscere.
Wit, Witt, s. Intelligence, information, tidings, S.
To get wit of a thing, to obtain information with respect to it, S.
Wallace.
To let wit, to make known, to communicate intelligence, S.
A. S. wit, ge-wit, scientia, notitia.
To WYT, v. a. To shun, to avoid.
Lat. vit-are, id.
Barbour.