Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for WIT'TY
WIT'TY, a. [from wit.]
- Possessed of wit; full of wit; as, a witty poet.
- Judicious; ingenious; inventive.
- Sarcastic; full of taunts. Honeycomb was unmercifully witty upon the women. – Spectator.
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