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whisht
/
ʰwɪst
,
wɪst
,
ʰwɪʃt
,
wɪʃt
/
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wist
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hwisht
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–interjection, adjective, noun, verb (used without object), verb (used with object)
whist
2
.
Origin:
1510–20;
ult. imit.; cf. OE
hwiscettung
squeaking (said of mice)
whist
2
/
ʰwɪst
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wɪst
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hwist
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wist
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–interjection
1.
hush! silence! be still!
–adjective
2.
hushed; silent; still.
–noun
3.
Chiefly Irish
.
silence:
Hold your whist.
–verb (used without object)
4.
British
Dialect
.
to be or become silent.
–verb (used with object)
5.
British
Dialect
.
to silence.
Also,
whisht.
Origin:
1350–1400,
ME; imit.
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