On 03/30/2010 09:38 AM, Publius Maximus wrote:
>> According to Google the correct spelling is "nitwit".  The "nit" part of
>> the word is from the German dialectal, (eg from Middle High German
>> "niht") meaning not or nothing in English.  "Wit" is the English part of
>> the word, which is a // form of intellectual humour, and a  "wit" //is
>> someone skilled in making witty remarks.
>>      
> Who would have imagined? Leland... a cunning linguist.
>
> :P
>
> - Publius
>    

Cunning?  Perhaps a little.  Linquist?  Only to the extent I have access 
to Google.

Regards,

LelandJ

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>> Regards,
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>> LelandJ
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