126. Susurrus
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This episode comes in like a whisper on the wind, and gets Emily and Kyle talking about the sonically pleasing and linguistically intriguing word susurrus. Our hosts murmur about the word’s origins in Latin, as well as its satisfying sound as an onomatopoeia. Looking through the lens of some Roman poetry and English literature, they see how this word can describe all manner of noises, from rustling leaves to whispered gossip. This word also brings about some discussions of repetition… Our hosts talk about some definitions that repeat, as well as some syllables and sounds. ASMR fans, this is the episode for you! (But if you hate ASMR, this is also an episode for you because we don’t actually do any.) Join us every week as we explore the fascinating origins and meanings of words, uncovering the hidden stories behind language and how it evolves over time, for language enthusiasts and etymology buffs alike. Like and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @ButterNoParsnipsPodcast Follow us on YouTube @ButterNoParsnips Follow us on TikTok @ButterNoParsnips Support us www.patreon.com/ButterNoParsnips or by visiting www.bnppod.com Produced by Seth Gliksman, Kyle Imperatore, and Emily Moyers Main theme and accompanying themes by Kyle Imperatore