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Wittol — Wit tol, n. [Said to be for white tail, and so called in allusion to its white tail; but cf. witwal.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) The wheatear. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 2. A man who knows his wife s infidelity and submits to it; a tame… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wittol — [wit′ l] n. [LME wetewold, formed, based on cokewold (see CUCKOLD) < witen, to know: see WIT2] Archaic a man who knows of his wife s adultery and tolerates it … English World dictionary
wittol — noun /ˈwɪtəl/ A man who knows or even condones his wifes enjoyment of coitus with another man or men, a contented cuckold. To see [...] a wittol wink at his wifes honesty, and too perspicuous in all other affairs [...] … Wiktionary
wittol — noun Etymology: Middle English wetewold, from weten, witen to know + cokewold cuckold more at wit Date: 15th century 1. archaic a man who knows of his wife s infidelity and puts up with it 2. archaic a witless person … New Collegiate Dictionary
wittol — see witol … Old to modern English dictionary
wittol — n. man that is uncomplaining about his wife s infidelities (Archaic) … English contemporary dictionary
wittol — wit·tol … English syllables
wittol — wit•tol [[t]ˈwɪt l[/t]] n. archaic a man who knows of and tolerates his wife s infidelity • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME wetewold=wete wit II+(coke)wold cuckold … From formal English to slang
wittol — A man who meakly accepts his wife s adultery … Grandiloquent dictionary
wittol — /ˈwɪtl/ (say witl) noun Obsolete a man who knows of and tolerates his wife s infidelity. {Middle English wetewold, from wete wit2 (verb) + wold, modelled on cokewold cuckold} …