andgit

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

First attested around 1000 AD in "King Alfred's Old English version of Boethius De consolatione philosophiae".

Noun

andġit n

  1. intelligence; wisdom
  2. meaning; sense

Derived terms

  • andġitfullice (intelligently)
  • andġitol (intelligent person)

References

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