hushaby
English
Interjection
hushaby
Noun
hushaby
- A lullaby used to soothe babies to sleep.
- 1832, Thomas Skinner, Excursions in India
- The moaning of their voices seemed to me to be like what is understood in Scotland by a "sugh," and might very well have passed for a hushaby, when the nurse had nearly succeeded in murmuring herself to sleep, as well as her infant.
- 1832, Thomas Skinner, Excursions in India
Verb
hushaby (third-person singular simple present hushabies, present participle hushabying, simple past and past participle hushabied)
- (archaic, transitive) To lull to sleep by saying "hushaby".
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