sh

[sh] /ʃ/
interjection
1.
(used to urge silence.)
Also, shh.
Origin
1840-50

sh.

1.
2.
Bookbinding. sheet.
3.
shilling; shillings.
British Dictionary definitions for sh

sh1

/spelling pron ʃʃʃ/
interjection
1.
an exclamation to request silence or quiet

sh2

abbreviation
1.
St Helena
Word Origin and History for sh
interj.

exclamation used to urge or request silence, 1847. The gesture of putting a finger to the lips to express silence is attested from Roman times. As a transitive verb from 1887; intransitive from 1925.

sh in Medicine

SH abbr.
serum hepatitis

sh in Technology


1. Bourne shell.
2. The country code for St. Helena.
(1999-01-27)

Related Abbreviations for sh

sh

Serbo-Croatian

SH

  1. sacrifice hit
  2. social history

sh.

  1. share
  2. sheet