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witen

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Middle Dutch

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Etymology

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From Old Dutch wītan, from Proto-Germanic *wītaną.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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witen

  1. to blame, to hold accountable
  2. to cause harm

Inflection

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Strong class 1
Infinitive witen
3rd sg. past wêet
3rd pl. past wēten
Past participle gewēten
Infinitive witen
In genitive witens
In dative witene
Indicative Present Past
1st singular wite wêet
2nd singular wijts, wites wēets, wētes
3rd singular wijt, witet wêet
1st plural witen wēten
2nd plural wijt, witet wēet, wētet
3rd plural witen wēten
Subjunctive Present Past
1st singular wite wēte
2nd singular wijts, wites wētes
3rd singular wite wēte
1st plural witen wēten
2nd plural wijt, witet wētet
3rd plural witen wēten
Imperative Present
Singular wijt, wite
Plural wijt, witet
Present Past
Participle witende gewēten

Descendants

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  • Dutch: wijten
  • Limburgish: wiete

Further reading

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Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old English witan, weotan, from Proto-Germanic *witaną, from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (see, know). Cognate with Dutch weten, German wissen, and Swedish veta.

Verb

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witen (third-person singular simple present woot, present participle witynge, first-/third-person singular past indicative wiste, past participle witen)

  1. to know (a fact with certainty):
    god wotGod only knows
  2. to be aware (of a situation, fact, etc.):
    1. to have a full understanding (of something)
    2. to be aware (of someone's location)
  3. to recognise; to comprehend (something):
    1. to perceive; to notice (something)
    2. to discern; to distinguish (something from another)
  4. to experience, to be familiar with (something):
    for ought ich wotas far as I know
    1. to know (to do, to say)
    2. to know how (to do)
    3. to know (that something will happen)
  5. to know about (a topic)
  6. to find out; to become aware
  7. to ask; to question
  8. to be confident (something is the case or will happen)
  9. (rare) to make known

Conjugation

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Conjugation of witen (preterite-present)
infinitive (to) witen, wite
present tense past tense
1st-person singular woot wiste
2nd-person singular woost wistest
3rd-person singular woot wiste
subjunctive singular wite, wote
imperative singular
plural1 witen, wite, woten, wote wisten, wiste
imperative plural witeth, wite, woteth, wote
participles witynge, witende witen, wite, wist

1 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.

Descendants

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References

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Old English

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Verb

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witen

  1. past participle of witan