Whist Definition
wĭst, hwĭst
noun
A card game similar to bridge but without the use of bidding to establish the trump suit: bridge developed from whist.
Webster's New World
A card game ancestral to bridge, played with a full deck by two teams of two players, in which the last card dealt indicates trump, tricks of four cards are played, and a point is scored for each trick over six won by each team.
American Heritage
Synonyms:
- short whist
- long whist
interjection
Hush.
Webster's New World
Alternative spelling of whisht. Silence! Quiet! Hush! Shhh!
Wiktionary
adjective
Wiktionary
Other Word Forms of Whist
Noun
Singular:
whist
Plural:
whistsOrigin of Whist
Alteration (perhaps influenced by the exclamation whist silence!) of obsolete and dialectal whisk perhaps from whisk
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
Middle English whist (“silent").
From Wiktionary
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