susurrant

English

Etymology

From Latin susurrans, p.pr. of susurrare (to whisper).

Adjective

susurrant (comparative more susurrant, superlative most susurrant)

  1. (of speech or sound) Murmured, soft.
    She could make out susurrant voices behind the door.

French

Verb

susurrant

  1. present participle of susurrer

Latin

Verb

susurrant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of susurrō
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