late 14c., of imitative origin. Compare Danish hysse, German zischen, etc. Johnson wrote, "it is remarkable, that this word cannot be pronounced without making the noise which it signifies." Related: Hissed; hissing.
hiss (n.)
"a continued 's' sound, commonly expressing disapproval or contempt," 1510s, from hiss (v.).
the performers could not be heard over the hissing of the audience
hirsutism
his
Hispania
Hispanic
Hispaniola
hiss
hisself
hissing
hissy
hist
histamine