wistly

English

Etymology

Possibly an alternative form of whistly, or whishtly (quietly).

Adverb

wistly (comparative more wistly, superlative most wistly)

  1. (obsolete) In an intent manner, with close attention; intently; attentively.
    • 2007, Peter Marshall, Mother Leakey and the Bishop: A Ghost Story, Oxford Univ. Press, →ISBN:
      … which makes him eye this gentlewoman a little more wistly
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