WITTER

Etymology 1

Adjective

witter (comparative more witter, superlative most witter)

(obsolete or dialectal) knowing, certain, sure, wis.

Etymology 2

Verb

witter (third-person singular simple present witters, present participle wittering, simple past and past participle wittered)

(intransitive) to speak at length on a trivial subject.

(intransitive, intransitive, obsolete or dialectal) to make sure, inform, or declare.

Etymology

Proper noun

Witter (plural Witters)

A surname.

Statistics

• According to the 2010 United States Census, Witter is the 7776th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 4268 individuals. Witter is most common among White (76.99%) and Black/African American (17.81%) individuals.

Source: Wiktionary



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