during the Middle ages people hissed, but what was the reason and meaning of this?
According to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, "sibilant" means:"Of, characterized by, or producing a hissing sound like that of (s) or (sh): the sibilant consonants; a sibilant bird call."For more information on the meaning, see Answers.com via the Related Link.
It can be (hissing snakes, hissing cats). It is the present participle of the verb to hiss, and is otherwise a verb form or a noun (gerund).
The meaning and sound of words is especially important in poetry.
An echo is a sound caused by the reflection of sound waves.
yes it is a verb
To make a humming or hissing sound, like an arrow or ball flying through the air; to fly or move swiftly with a sharp hissing or whistling sound., A hissing and humming sound.
hissing sound like that of a snake
A hissing or sibilant sound such as that made by a flying bullet. To make, or move with, such a sound.
A ferret that make a hissing sound means they are annoyed or irritated
Geese make a hissing sound.
it makes hissing vocalizations
Snakes are reputed to make a hissing sound.
The hissing sound of the blue flame on a Bunsen burner is due to the rapid movement of gas molecules as they mix with air and combust. This turbulence creates vibrations and generates sound waves, resulting in the hissing noise.
Could be a "hissing" sound
the air is depleting from your lungs
they make a hissing sound
A hissing noise