wote

See also: Wote, wotè, and wóte

English

Verb

wote

  1. Obsolete form of wot.
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I, published 1921:
      Now (sayd the Lady) draweth toward night, And well I wote, that of your later fight Ye all forwearied be: for what so strong, 285 But wanting rest will also want of might?
    • 1577, Raphael Holinshed, Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (3 of 8):
      He builded within the citie of ] London then called Troinouant, a temple, and named it the temple of peace: the which (as some hold opinion, I wote not vpon what ground) was the same which now is called Blackwell hall, where the market for buieng and selling of cloths is kept.

Anagrams

Lower Sorbian

Preposition

wote (with genitive)

  1. Superseded spelling of wóte.

Swahili

Adjective

wote

  1. M class inflected form of -ote.
  2. U class inflected form of -ote.
  3. Wa class inflected form of -ote.
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