Yes, wits. You're not witty if you abandon a cringe embarrassing catchphrase. You have your wits (i.e. are sane). Sorry that you're not that good at your native language.
Having your wits means having your senses, hence “keep your wits about you”. Having your wit means having your intelligence/ sanity. Please learn English before you bray out at others.
Shakespearean usage is not modern vernacular. Though even in this usage it means “madmen to their senses”. In that usage senses is a euphemism for sanity, not a direct definition of senses or wits. This again is you trying to obfuscate the fact you used “wits” to mean intellect of which only wit is used. No one says “to wits”. Try harder because this is just sad.
Having your wits means having your senses, hence “keep your wits about you”. Having your wit means having your intelligence/ sanity. Please learn English before you bray out at others.
Yes, being sane. I.e. "though it have holp madmen to their wits".
Nice try, come again.
No, this is hilariously stupid. Senses does not equal sanity nor is “sanity” your original use but intellect was. Squirm more
I mean, you're a nit...wit, so this is not exactly surprising.
What do you think "though it have holp madmen to their wits" means?
Shakespearean usage is not modern vernacular. Though even in this usage it means “madmen to their senses”. In that usage senses is a euphemism for sanity, not a direct definition of senses or wits. This again is you trying to obfuscate the fact you used “wits” to mean intellect of which only wit is used. No one says “to wits”. Try harder because this is just sad.