WITE
- WIT, to know (to have a true understanding of) [v] / to blame (to find fault with) [v WITED, WITES, WITING]
- (in Anglo-Saxon law) a. fine imposed by a king or lord on a subject who committed a serious crime b. fee demanded for granting a special privilege
- responsibility for a crime, fault, or misfortune; blame
- to blame for; declare guilty of
- to blame (to find fault with) [v WITED, WITING, WITES]