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† insusuˈrration Obs. rare. [ad. L. insusurrātiōn-em, n. of action f. insusurrāre, f. in- (in-2) + susurrāre to murmur, whisper. Cf. susurration.] A whispering in the ear; an insinuation.
1614Jackson Creed iv. iii. viii. §3 The Spirit sometimes instils some drops of this gladsome ointment into our souls by soft insusurrations in silent night. 1653Legenda Lignea Pref. A iv b (L.), The other party insinuates their Roman principles by whispers and private insusurrations. 1721in Bailey. 1755in Johnson. |