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First published 1976 (SND Vol. X).
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Quotation dates: 1819

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WHUSHIE, v., tr. or intr. To speak in a soothing, cajoling manner (to), to whisper coaxingly.Sc. 1819 J. Rennie St Patrick II. x.:
Ye wad wheetle, an' whushie, an' blaw i' the lug o' Sathan to tryst a bien neuk at the cheek o' his brunstane ingle.

[Nonce form and usage, imit., prob. based on Whush, hushie, Hishie.]

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