Definition of Inwits

1. inwit [n] - See also: inwit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inwits

inwashes
inweave
inweaved
inweaves
inweaving
inwheel
inwick
inwicked
inwicking
inwicks
inwind
inwinding
inwinds
inwit
inwith
inwits (current term)
inwone
inwood
inwork
inworked
inworking
inworks
inworn
inwound
inwove
inwoven
inwrap
inwrapped
inwrapping
inwraps

Literary usage of Inwits

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Some English and Latin Sources and Parallels for the Morality of Wisdom by Walter Kay Smart (1912)
"74 The author of Wisdom makes this comparison, and calls the inwits ... 78 It will be noted that among the five inwits in the first passage are Mind, ..."

2. Specimens of Early English: With Introductions, Notes, and Glossarial Index by Richard Morris (1887)
"... inwitS, the man himself within. 8, 9. \>e monnes wit If is has &c., the man's wit (conscience) in this house is the house-lord (or master of the house). ..."

3. Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information Relating to All Ages by Joseph Haydn, Benjamin Vincent (1889)
"... only 184 were saved by the inwits ; 454 of the I.TPV and soldiers perished . . . . аб F*K ,. 4 Jan. t5¡3 Lily, stranded and blown up by gunpowder, ..."

4. A Source Book for Mediæval History: Selected Documents Illustrating the by Oliver Joseph Thatcher, Edgar Holmes McNeal (1905)
"Documents inWits, Champagne, I, pp. 73 f. This table occurs at the end of the register of the fiefs of the count of Champagne of which the preceding number ..."

5. Some English and Latin Sources and Parallels for the Morality of Wisdom by Walter Kay Smart (1912)
"74 The author of Wisdom makes this comparison, and calls the inwits ... 78 It will be noted that among the five inwits in the first passage are Mind, ..."

6. Specimens of Early English: With Introductions, Notes, and Glossarial Index by Richard Morris (1887)
"... inwitS, the man himself within. 8, 9. \>e monnes wit If is has &c., the man's wit (conscience) in this house is the house-lord (or master of the house). ..."

7. Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information Relating to All Ages by Joseph Haydn, Benjamin Vincent (1889)
"... only 184 were saved by the inwits ; 454 of the I.TPV and soldiers perished . . . . аб F*K ,. 4 Jan. t5¡3 Lily, stranded and blown up by gunpowder, ..."

8. A Source Book for Mediæval History: Selected Documents Illustrating the by Oliver Joseph Thatcher, Edgar Holmes McNeal (1905)
"Documents inWits, Champagne, I, pp. 73 f. This table occurs at the end of the register of the fiefs of the count of Champagne of which the preceding number ..."

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