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Webster 1913 Edition


Hist

Hist

,
int
erj.
[Cf. Dan.
hys
. [GREEK]. Cf.
Hush
,
Whist
.]
Hush; be silent; – a signal for silence.
Milton.

Webster 1828 Edition


Hist

HIST

, exclam. A word commanding silence; equivalent to hush, be silent.

Definition 2024


Hist

Hist

See also: hist, hist-, and hist.

English

Abbreviation

Hist

  1. History (in journal titles such as "J Hist Neurosci" - "Journal of the History of Neuroscience")

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hist

hist

See also: Hist, hist-, and hist.

English

Interjection

hist!

  1. (dated) An utterance used to discreetly attract someone's attention.
  2. (dated) An injunction to be silent and/or to pay attention to what is being said or can be heard.
    • 1827, James Fenimore Cooper, The Prairie, Chapter XI,
      "My worthy Nelly! I am greatly rejoiced to find it is no other than thee. Hist! child, hist! Should Ishmael gain a knowledge of our plans, he would not hesitate to cast us both from this rock, upon the plain beneath. Hist! Nelly, hist!"
    • 1850, Edgar Allan Poe, Scenes from "Politian", 2009 [1902], Charles F. Richardson (editor), The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume 1: Poems, page 87,
      Hist! hist! thou canst not say / Thou hearest not now Baldazzar?,
    • 1851, Herman Melville, Moby-Dick, Chapter 99,
      There’s a clue somewhere; wait a bit; hist—hark! By Jove, I have it!
Synonyms
  • (utterance used to attract someone's attention): psst
  • (injunction to be quiet): hush, shh, shush
  • (injunction to pay attention): hark
Translations

Noun

hist (plural hists)

  1. (dated) An instance of an exclamation attracting attention or injunction to be silent.
    • 1796, Fanny Burney, Camilla, unnumbered page,
      'A tinker!' repeated Sir Hugh, quite loud, in defiance of the signs and hists! hists! of Camilla, 'good lack! that's a person I should never have thought of!'

Etymology 2

Abbreviation

hist

  1. History.

Etymology 3

Verb

hist (third-person singular simple present hists, present participle histing, simple past and past participle histed)

  1. (US) Eye dialect spelling of hoist.
    • 1952, R. A. Atkinson, Uncle Aaron Peddles a Possum, 2010 [1976], J. Mason Brewer (editor), Dog Ghosts and The Word on the Brazos (Combined edition), page 30,
      When he spy de train a-comin' 'roun' de curve, he hists de hankershuf way up ovuh his haid for hit to stop, an' when de engineer rech de spot whar Unkuh Aaron stannin', he jumps down outen his seat to de groun' an asts Unkuh Aaron de why he stop de train.

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