wymote

/waɪmoʊt/

Definitions

1. noun

A variant of whim or whimot, an old word for a capricious or unpredictable person or action.

“The poet’s latest work was a wymote of creative genius and madness.”

2. verb

To move or act in a whimsical or unpredictable manner.

“The child’s parents worried as their child began to wymote through the park, refusing to follow the rules.”

Synonyms

  • capric
  • fopdoodle
  • whim

Antonyms

  • consistent
  • predictable