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Sep. 25, 2014
Word of the Day

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\ih-WIS\
adverb
1. Obsolete. certainly.
Quotes
"Ye, iwis," quoth that other wye, "here is wayth fayrest / That I sey this seven yere in sesoun of wynter."
-- , Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, circa 1375
Origin
Iwis has been around in English since before 900. It finds its roots in the Old English adjective gewiss meaning "certain."
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