WHIT
Source: 566, 567
whit. Whit, n. a point, jot, tittle, small part, little bit
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Whit (?), n. [[OE. wight, wiht, AS. wiht a creature, a thing. See Wight, and cf. Aught, Naught.]] The smallest part or particle imaginable; a bit; a jot; an iota; — generally used in an adverbial phrase in a negative sentence. “Samuel told him every whit.” 1 Sam. iii. 18. “Every whit as great.” South. So shall I no whit be behind in duty. Shak. It does not me a whit displease. Cowley.