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The Anglo-Saxon word "wit" refers to knowledge, understanding, or mental capacity. It encompasses the ability to think, reason, and make judgments. In Old English, "wit" also implied wisdom and insight, often associated with a person's intellectual acuity and perceptiveness. Over time, the term evolved to influence modern English words related to intelligence and awareness.

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