Difference between revisions of "Surssurhummed"
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* '''hummed “sir, sir”''' | * '''hummed “sir, sir”''' | ||
− | * '''susurrus:''' (''Latin'') humming, muttering, whispering, rustling, as the leaves of a tree in a light wind | + | * '''susurrus:''' (''Latin'') humming, muttering, whispering, rustling, as the leaves of a tree in a light wind → does this refer to the introduction of Christianity to Ireland? |
[[Category:Italian phrases]] | [[Category:Italian phrases]] | ||
[[Category:Latin phrases]] | [[Category:Latin phrases]] |
Latest revision as of 07:22, 2 November 2010
- sussurrare: (Italian) to whisper
- hummed “sir, sir”
- susurrus: (Latin) humming, muttering, whispering, rustling, as the leaves of a tree in a light wind → does this refer to the introduction of Christianity to Ireland?