The Collaborative International Dictionary
Underwitted
Underwitted \Un"der*wit`ted\, a.
Weak in intellect; half-witted; silly. [R.]
--Bp. Kennet.
Wiktionary
underwitted
a. Weak in intellect; half-witted; silly.
Usage examples of "underwitted".
Pactli was as underwitted as he was overbearing, but if he ever began to suspect the real reason for my seemingly feeble sexuality—that I was lavishing it all elsewhere—he was not too stupid to wonder where.