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.

WITTIS, s. pl. The senses.
Henrysone.

WIZEN, s. The throat. S.
Journ. Lond.

E. weasand, the windpipe.

To WIZZEN, v. n. To become dry.
V. [Wisen].

WLONK, adj.
1. Gaudily dressed; superl. wlonkest.
Sir Gawan.
2. Rich.
Ibid.