Whid Definition

hwid, hwud
whid
verb
To move nimbly.
Webster's New World
noun

A quick motion; a rapid, quiet movement, usually by small game.

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Other Word Forms of Whid

Noun

Singular:
whid
Plural:
whids

Origin of Whid

  • From Middle English *whid, from Old English hwiþa, hwiþu (“air, breeze") or from Old Norse hviða (“gust of wind"), both from Proto-Germanic *hwiþō (“rush of wind"), from Proto-Germanic *hwi- (“to rush"), from Proto-Indo-European *kwei- (“to hiss, whistle, whisper"). Cognate with Scots quhid (“a squall, blast of wind").

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