Crossword-Solution: WIST
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Wist | v. | Knew. |
| Wist | e | (imp.) of Wit |
| Wist | p. p. | of Wit |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| WIST | anagram | SWIT, TWIS, WITS |
We have 6 clues for the answer “WIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Archaic verb meaning "knew" | 1 answer |
| Knew, old style. | 1 answer |
| Sussex land measure | 1 answer |
| Know, old style. | 2 answers |
| Know: Archaic. | 2 answers |
| know | 45 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WIST (5)
Imagininge that travaille nor grame Ne mighte, for so goodly oon, be lorn As she, ne him for his desir ne shame, Al were it wist, but in prys and up-born 375 Of alle lovers wel more than biforn; Thus argumented he in his ginninge, Ful unavysed of his wo cominge.
Now forto speke of the comune, It is to drede of that fortune 500 Which hath befalle in sondri londes: Bot often for defalte of bondes Al sodeinliche, er it be wist, A Tonne, whanne his lye arist, Tobrekth and renneth al aboute, Which elles scholde noght gon oute; And ek fulofte a litel Skar Upon a Banke, er men be war, Let in the Strem, which with gret peine, If evere man it schal restreigne.
XVI Sophronia she, Olindo hight the youth, Both or one town, both in one faith were taught, She fair, he full of bashfulness and truth, Loved much, hoped little, and desired nought, He durst not speak by suit to purchase ruth, She saw not, marked not, wist not what he sought, Thus loved, thus served he long, but not regarded, Unseen, unmarked, unpitied, unrewarded.
GOD GAVE TO ME A CHILD IN PART GOD gave to me a child in part, Yet wholly gave the father’s heart: Child of my soul, O whither now, Unborn, unmothered, goest thou? You came, you went, and no man wist; Hapless, my child, no breast you kist; On no dear knees, a privileged babbler, clomb, Nor knew the kindly feel of home.
And we have come by divers ways To keep this merry tryst, But few of us have kept within The Narrow Way, I wist; For we are those whose ampler wits And hearts have proved our curse-- Foredoomed to ken the better things And aye to do the worse! Long since we learned to mock ourselves; And from self-mockery fell To heedless laughter in the face Of Heaven, Earth, and Hell.
Quotes with WIST (3)
Yea, she hath passed hereby, and blessed the sheaves, And the great garths, and stacks, and quiet farms, And all the tawny, and the crimson leaves. Yea, she hath passed with poppies in her arms, Under the star of dusk, through stealing mist, And blessed the earth, and gone, while no man wist. With slow, reluctant feet, and weary eyes, And eye-lids heavy with the coming sleep, With small breasts lifted up in stress of sighs, She passed, as shadows pass, among the sheep; While …
Wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business ?
Everybody know that it was not possible, till somebody was there and did not know this. Iedereen wist dat het niet mogelijk was, tot dat er iemand kwam die dat niet wist
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1943–1968).