Obs. [f. WHIST a.1 + -NESS.] Silence, stillness.

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1609.  W. M., Man in Moone (1849), 2. Whistnesse had taken possession of the woods.

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1624.  Heywood, Hist. Women, 116. This universall whistnesse; where none come But Taciturnitie and Silence dombe.

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