1. hist - Noun
2. hist - Adjective
3. hist - Verb
4. hist - Interjection
Hush; be silent; -- a signal for silence.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhist.
Claud. 15. Dio Rom. Hist. LXI 33. He was also easily swayed. Source: Internet
Bull Hist Med 3: 405–30, 1935 So strong was Galenism that other authors such as Hippocrates began to be seen through a Galenic lens, while his opponents became marginalised and other medical sects such as Asclepiadism slowly disappeared. Source: Internet
Hist. Rom. p154., for the appearance of the nimbus around the sleeping Servius in adulthood, while as his wife is dying. Source: Internet
Hist. gentis Lang., Ch. XVII The Lombards themselves were probably made subjects of the Huns after the defeat but rose up and defeated them with great slaughter, Hist. gentis Lang., Ch. XVII. Source: Internet
Dio Hist. LX 2 Livia was a little kinder, but nevertheless often sent him short, angry letters of reproof. Source: Internet
Readers Companion Military Hist p. 438—Cowley Insofar as hoplite warfare could be perfected, the Spartans did so. Source: Internet