to wit ne'er: to know not, be unaware. Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > want of knowledge, ignorance > be ignorant [phrase] > profess ignorance (5) to wit ne'era1400 to wit ne'er: to know not, be unaware. Obsolete. this (also that, it) is news to me (him, her, etc.)1777 colloquial. this (also that, it) is news to me (him, her,etc.): ‘I (he, etc.) did not know this (or that).’ quien sabe1833 Originally and frequently in Spanish-speaking contexts: ‘Who knows?’, ‘who can tell?’ search me1885 search me: used to imply that something, typically the answer to a question, is unknown to the speaker; ‘I don't know’, ‘I have no idea’. ask me another1910 colloquial. ask me another and variants: used in response to a question to which one does not know the answer. |
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