wyte

/waɪt/
noun
  1. A person who is blamed for something; a scapegoat.
    • She refused to be the wyte for a mistake she didn't make.
    • In the old story, the village chose a wyte to take the blame for the bad harvest.
    • The team made him the wyte for their loss, even though he played well.
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verb
  1. To blame or accuse someone.
    • In some cultures, people wyte outsiders for problems in the community.
    • Don't wyte me for your own mistakes.
    • They tried to wyte him for the broken window, but he had proof he was elsewhere.
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