Wit
WIT
See WIST.
Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
Wit
WIT.The vb. to wit, which means to know, is used in AV [Note: Authorized Version.] in most of its parts. The present tense is I wot, thou wottest, he wot or wotteth, we wot; the past tense, I wist, he wist, ye wist; the infinitive, to wit. In 2Co 8:1 occurs the phrase do to wit, i.e. make to knowwe do you to wit of the grace of God. The subst. wit means in AV [Note: Authorized Version.] knowledge; it occurs only in Psa 107:27 at their wits end. Witty, which is found in Pro 8:12, Jdt 11:23, Wis 8:19, has the sense of knowing, skilful; and wittingly (Gen 48:14) is knowingly.