Definitions | wot |
| verb (wot, t, ed)
- (archaic) To know.
- 1855: She little wots, poor Lady Anne! Her wedded lord is dead. " John Godfrey Saxe, Poems (Ticknor & Fields 1855, p. 121)
- 1866: They not who make thither " Algernon Charles Swinburne, "The Garden of Proserpine" in Poems and Ballads, 1st Series (London: J. C. Hotten, 1866)
- 1889: Then he cast his eyes on the road that entered the Market-stead from the north, and he saw thereon many men gathered; and he wotted not what they were " William Morris, The Roots of the Mountains (Inkling Books 2003, p. 241)
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