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whid

[ hwid, hwuhd, wid, wuhd ]

verb (used without object)

, whid·ded, whid·ding.
  1. to move quickly and quietly.


noun

  1. a quick, noiseless movement.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of whid1

1580–90; apparently akin to Old English hwitha a breeze (cognate with Old Norse hvitha gust)

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