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wit·tol I. \ˈwid.əl, -itəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: earlier wit-wal, from Middle English wetewold, from weten, witen to be aware, know + -wold (as in cokewold cuckold) — more at wit 1. archaic : a man who is aware of and submits to his wife's infidelity : a tame or contented cuckold 2. : a half-witted person : one having little sense or perception : fool II. noun (-s) Etymology: perhaps alteration of whitetail dialect England : wheatear |