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▪ I. † ˈwitship1 Obs. rare. In 1–2 witscipe, 3 Orm. wittshipe. [OE. (ᵹe)witscipe = OFris. witskipe, OS. giwitscepi (MLG. gewitschap), OHG. giwiȥscaf: see iwit and -ship.] Witness, testimony; knowledge.
c900tr. Bæda's Hist. i. xxvii. (1890) 72 Þa þe æt biscopes halᵹunge in witscipe [v.r. ᵹewitscype] stonde[n]. c1175Lamb. Hom. 25 Gif he hit deð in his witscipe. c1200Ormin 5709 Þatt all þin herrte beo þwerrt ut att tin wittshipe clene. ▪ II. ˈwitship2 [f. wit n. + -ship.] With possessive pron. used as a fanciful title for a witty person.
1636Davenant Wits iv. i. H 2, A little to Increase your witships allowance of aire. |