Weet Meaning in English
word
wiːt
WEET
wiːt
WEET
Definition
(Archaic, literary) To know or be aware of something.
Usage & Nuances
Almost never used in modern English except in poetry, archaic literature, or historical texts. Not suitable for everyday conversation. Common forms: 'to weet', 'wot' (past/simple). Avoid confusing with 'wheat'. No common phrases in current use.
Spanish: saberPortuguese (BR): saberPortuguese (PT): saberChinese (Simplified): 知道Chinese (Traditional): 知道Hindi: जाननाArabic: يعرفBengali: জানাRussian: знатьJapanese: 知るVietnamese: biếtKorean: 알다Turkish: bilmekUrdu: جانناIndonesian: tahu
Example Sentences
Few in the village weet of his secret.
basic
If you weet the answer, please speak.
basic
He did not weet of her arrival.
basic
Little did she weet what fate awaited her.
natural
As far as I weet, the castle stands empty.
natural
'Tis more than I weet, good sir.
natural