green rushes
English
Etymology
Of the first and second senses, first appears in print c. 1546 in the writings of John Heywood. Second sense derives from the first.
Noun
- (dated, historical) Fresh rushes that are spread on the floor of a house to welcome an honored guest.
Interjection
- (dated, obsolete) An exclamation of surprise or welcoming of a guest.
Noun
- plural of green rush