Susurrus

/səˈsɜrəs/ noun

Definition

A soft murmuring or whispering sound — the gentle rustling of leaves, the quiet hush of distant conversation, or the barely audible whisper of secrets shared in the dark.

Etymology

From Latin 'susurrus,' this word is pure onomatopoeia — it sounds exactly like what it describes. The Romans created a word that mimics the very sound it names, and English adopted it wholesale because sometimes borrowed perfection needs no translation.

Kelly Says

Susurrus is onomatopoeia at its most elegant! Say it quietly — su-SUR-rus — and you'll hear exactly what it means. It's the sound of wind through wheat fields, of lovers whispering, of pages turning in a quiet library. The Romans were absolute geniuses to create a word that IS the sound it describes. Every time you say 'susurrus,' you're not just naming a sound — you're making it. It's like the word is performing itself! This is why I love Latin so desperately.

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