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Wait meaning and variations

The word 'Wait," anciently spelled Wayghte or Wayte, is derived from the old high German wahten (to keep watch); it is common in the sense of guard or watchman to all the Teutonic languages, the German wacht, Dutch vaght, Swedish vakt and English watch. When used as a verb, its meaning is "to stay in expectation of"; as a noun, it denotes a minstrel watchmen.

A Band of Modern Waits
A Band of Modern Waits


When surnames were generally introduced into England in the eleventh century, those who held an office in most cases added its designation to their Christian names, thus: Richard, the minstrel-watchman, who was known as Richard le (the) Wayte, afterward contracted to Richard Wayte. The name has since been spelled Wayte, Wavt, Wayght, Waight, Wait, Waitt, Waite, Wate, Weight, Waiet, etc.

Notable people include

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Waitt

  • Charlie Waitt (1853–1912), professional baseball player
  • Chris Waitt (born 1974), independent filmmaker, musician and writer
  • Maude C. Waitt, former member of the Ohio Senate
  • Mick Waitt, association football coach who managed the New Zealand national football team
  • Richard Waitt (died 1732), Scottish painter
  • Ted Waitt (born 1963), American billionaire, co-founder of Gateway, Inc

Weight


Waite

Wayte


See also

References

  1. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary. C. & G. Merriam Co. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  2. ^ Wait, John Cassan (1904). Family records of the descendants of Thomas Wait, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island (1 ed.). New York: JC Wait. p. 4.
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