whish / wish [wɪʃ]
whish – adj., int., n. & v. – adj. – 1. hushed, silence; 2. dreary, dismal; melancholy, wretched; 3. uncanny; 4. sickly; int. – a command to be quiet; imitation of a soft sibilant or rushing sound; n. – a soft sibilant sound resembling something moving rapidly through the air or over the surface of water; v. – silence, quieten
wish – adj., n. & v. – adj. – 1. melancholy; 2. uncanny; n. – the act of thinking on something that one believes would give satisfaction if possessed; 2. an object of desire; 3. a piece of meadow, now of marshy meadow; a piece of flat ground lying in the bend of a river and thus liable to be flooded; v. – 1. desire; 2. yearn for