wists

/wɪsts/
noun
  1. Archaic or poetic form of 'knows' or 'knowledge'; not used in modern English except in historical or literary contexts.
    • The old poem used 'wists' to mean knowledge of the forest paths.
    • In the medieval text, the knight wists the way to the castle.
    • Few modern readers understand the word 'wists' when they encounter it.
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