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whist

2[hwist, wist]
–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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Word Origin & History

whist 
card game, 1663, alteration of whisk "kind of card game," alluded to as early as 1529, perhaps so called from the notion of "whisking" up cards after each trick; altered perhaps from assumption that it was an interjection invoking silence, from whist "silent" (M.E.).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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