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whist1 noun a card game, usually for two pairs of players, in which the object is to take a majority of 13 tricks, each trick over six scoring one point.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: altered from its earlier form whisk under the influence of whist1 because of the silence during play.

whist1 noun a card game, usually for two pairs of players, in which the object is to take a majority of 13 tricks, each trick over six scoring one point.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: altered from its earlier form whisk under the influence of whist1 because of the silence during play.

whist1 noun a card game, usually for two pairs of players, in which the object is to take a majority of 13 tricks, each trick over six scoring one point.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: altered from its earlier form whisk under the influence of whist1 because of the silence during play.