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The word "hush" is believed to have originated as an onomatopoeic word, imitating the sound of shushing someone. It has been in use in English since the 13th century.
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Etymology Hushaby is a reduplicated form of hush which is onomatopoeic of the sound
Etymology Old English hūsc from Proto West Germanic hūsk hūhs hūhsa meanin
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Etymology Old English hūsc from Proto West Germanic hūsk hūhs hūhsa meanin
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