Wiseacre
1Wiseacre — Wise a*cre, n. [OD. wijssegger or G. weissager a foreteller, prophet, from weissagen to foretell, to prophesy, OHG. w[=i]ssag?n, corrupted (as if compounded of the words for wise and say) fr. w[=i]zzag?n, fr. w[=i]zzag? a prophet, akin to AS.… …
2wiseacre — 1590s, partial translation of M.Du. wijssegger soothsayer (with no derogatory connotation), probably altered by association with M.Du. segger sayer from O.H.G. wizzago prophet, from wizzan to know, from P.Gmc. *wit know. The depreciatory sense of …
3wiseacre — ► NOUN ▪ a person with an affectation of wisdom or knowledge. ORIGIN Dutch wijsseggher soothsayer …
4wiseacre — [wīz′ā΄kər] n. [altered by folk etym. < MDu wijssegger, altered (infl. by wijs, WISE1 + zeggen, to say) < OHG wissago, altered (infl. by wis, WISE1 + sago, speaker < sagen, to SAY) < wizzago, prophet < Gmc * witag , knowing: for IE …
5wiseacre — This is an older form of ‘wise guy’. It was used from the end of the sixteenth century until the nineteenth century to refer to a wise person, or one who wished to be thought wise, at least. The word is said to have been a corruption of Dutch… …
6wiseacre — [16] Wiseacre has no etymological connection with acres. The word’s ancestral meaning is ‘person who sees or knows things, prophet’. It was borrowed from Middle Dutch wijsseggher, which denoted ‘soothsayer’ (with no derogatory connotations). And… …
7wiseacre — [16] Wiseacre has no etymological connection with acres. The word’s ancestral meaning is ‘person who sees or knows things, prophet’. It was borrowed from Middle Dutch wijsseggher, which denoted ‘soothsayer’ (with no derogatory connotations). And… …
8wiseacre — noun Etymology: Middle Dutch wijssegger soothsayer, modification of Old High German wīzzago; akin to Old English wītega soothsayer, witan to know Date: 1595 one who pretends to knowledge or cleverness; especially smart aleck …
9wiseacre — /wuyz ay keuhr/, n. 1. a person who possesses or affects to possess great wisdom. 2. See wise guy. [1585 95; < MD wijssager prophet, trans. of MHG wissage, late OHG wissago, by popular etym. equiv. to wis wise + sago sayer, from earlier wizzago… …
10wiseacre — noun One who feigns knowledge or cleverness; an insolent upstart. Syn: smart aleck, smarty, smartie, smarty pants, smart ass, wise guy, wisenheimer, weisenheimer …