Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for WI
WI, a. [from the Gothic weiha; Dan. vier, to consecrate; Sw. viga. It is found in some names, as in Wibert, holy-bright, or bright-holy, eminent for sanctity.]
Holy.
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WI, a. [from the Gothic weiha; Dan. vier, to consecrate; Sw. viga. It is found in some names, as in Wibert, holy-bright, or bright-holy, eminent for sanctity.]
Holy.
Return to page 50 of the letter “W”.