susurrous

English

Etymology

Latin susurrus.

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Adjective

susurrous (comparative more susurrous, superlative most susurrous)

  1. Having whispering or rustling sounds.
    • 1922, Carl Van Vechten, Peter Whiffle, Chapter 4:
      there was a delicious, susurrous, rainbow swirl and billow of tulle and taffeta and chiffon
    • 1927, Donald Wandrei, A Fragment of a Dream:
      From every side as he passed came, low and elusive, the rhythmic cadences, a mournful litany from the susurrous grass
    • 1936, Clark Ashton Smith, The Black Abbot of Puthuum:
      "I am here," resumed the dry, susurrous voice, issuing from amid the heaps of mortal remnants on the shelf close beside him.

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