"wit" meaning in Louisiana Creole

See wit in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Numeral

IPA: /wit/
Rhymes: -it Etymology: Inherited from French huit (“eight”). Etymology templates: {{inh|lou|fr|huit||eight}} French huit (“eight”) Head templates: {{head|lou|numeral}} wit
  1. eight Categories (topical): Louisiana Creole cardinal numbers
    Sense id: en-wit-lou-num-wZXS2HVi Categories (other): Louisiana Creole entries with incorrect language header

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