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after-wit arch.|ˈɑːftəˌwɪt, æ-| [f. after- 7, 8.] †1. Later knowledge; the knowledge of riper years or later times. Obs.
a1600Hooker Eccl. Politie vi. 313 The after-wit of later days hath found out another more exquisite distinction. 1653Gauden Hieraspistes 12 Those, that have now attained their after-wits. a1680Butler Rem. (1759) 156 Your after-wit is like to be your best. †2. Second thought, reconsideration. Obs.
1607A. F. in Topsell's Four-footed Beasts (1673) 142 Which delay hath made somewhat better, and ‘deuterai phrontides,’ after wit, more meet to be perused. 3. esp. Wisdom after the event, that comes too late.
1579Gosson Sch. Abuse (Arb.) 18 Afterwittes are euer best, burnt Children dread the fire. 1586G. Whitney in Farr S.P. (1845) I. 206 After-witts are like a shower of rayne, Which moistes the soile when witherd is the graine. 1656Trapp Exp. Matt. xxv. 11 (1868) 254/1 Jehoshaphat in temporals was ever wise too late..and paid for his after-wit. 1736Bailey (Fol.) Prov. ‘After wit is everybody's wit!’ †4. Hence, Recognition of former folly, practical repentance, a ‘coming to one's senses.’ Obs.
1509Hawes Past. Pleas. xx. v, Who that is ruled by her higher estate, Of hys after wytte shall never be shent. 1660Swinnocke Door Salv. Opened 101 Μετάνοια signifieth..after-wit, a change of mind, or making wise for the future. |