Obs. 1–2. Also and-, ond-, -ʓyt, -ȝite. [OE. andʓit, f. AND- pref. + ʓitan to get; cf. ANGET.] Perception, understanding, intelligence.

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c. 950.  Lindisf. Gosp., Matt. xv. 16. Buta ondʓet aro ʓie.

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c. 1000.  Ags. G., ibid. Butan andʓyte.

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c. 1160.  Hatton G. Buton andʓytte.

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c. 1175.  Lamb. Hom., 99. He onlihte ure mod … mid wisdom . and anȝite.

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