Etymology: - From Late Latin susurratiō(n-), from Latin *susurrāre (to whisper)
Meaning: - A soft, indistinct, or whispering sound.
Origin: - The word "susurration" was first used in the 14th century. It is derived from the Latin word "susurrare," which means "to whisper." The word "susurrare" is thought to be onomatopoeic, meaning that it imitates the sound of whispering.
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