Difference between revisions of "Wave of hooshed"
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* '''whisht!''' (''Anglo-Irish'') listen! silence! | * '''whisht!''' (''Anglo-Irish'') listen! silence! | ||
− | * '''hoosh:''' an exclamation used in driving animals | + | * '''hoosh:''' an exclamation used in driving animals, in particular, when ordering to sit down. (This corresponds to the south direction of the compass → [[wave of roary]]) |
[[Category:Irish phrases]] | [[Category:Irish phrases]] | ||
[[Category:Anglo-Irish phrases]] | [[Category:Anglo-Irish phrases]] |
Latest revision as of 23:18, 9 March 2020
- the Four Waves of Ireland → The Four Old Men (X)
- Tonn Thuaige: The Wave of Tuag, one of the Four Waves of Ireland
- whisht! (Anglo-Irish) listen! silence!
- hoosh: an exclamation used in driving animals, in particular, when ordering to sit down. (This corresponds to the south direction of the compass → wave of roary)