| wist | (vt) กริยาช่องที่ 2 และ 3 ของ wit หรือ wis (คำโบราณ), See also: รู้ |
| wist | (vi) กริยาช่องที่ 2 และ 3 ของ wit หรือ wis (คำโบราณ), See also: รู้ |
| wist | He has a wistful look on his face. |
| wist | We look back on days gone by if not always with affections, at any rate with a kind of wistfulness. |
| wist |
| Wist | archaic imp. & p. p. of Wit, v. Knew. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Wistaria | n. [ NL. ] [ So named after ☞ The species commonest in cultivation is the Wistaria Sinensis from Eastern Asia. Wistaria fruticosa grows wild in the southern parts of the United States. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Wisteria | n. Same as Wistaria. [ PJC ] |
| Wistful | a. [ For wishful; perhaps influenced by wistly, which is probably corrupted from OE. wisly certainly (from Icel. viss certain, akin to E. wit). See Wish. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Lifting up one of my sashes, I cast many a wistful, melancholy look towards the sea. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] That he who there at such an hour hath been, -- |
| Wistit | n. [ Prob. from native name: cf. F. ouistiti. ] (Zool.) A small South American monkey; a marmoset. |
| Wistly | adv. [ See Wistful. ] Attentively; observingly. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Wistonwish | n. (Zool.) See Wishtonwish. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| wister | (n) United States writer (1860-1938), Syn. Owen Wister |
| wisteria | (n) any flowering vine of the genus Wisteria, Syn. wistaria |
| wistfully | (adv) in a wistful manner, Example: his sister would have looked beautiful in that dress, he thought wistfully, just like an angel |
| wistfulness | (n) a sadly pensive longing |