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‖ secousse Massage.|səˈkuːs| [a. F. secousse (15th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), vbl. n. of † secourre (now secouer) to agitate, f. L. succuss-, succutĕre, f. sub under, below + quatĕre to shake.] a. (See quot.)
1887D. Maguire Art Massage iii. (ed. 4) 52 Secousses. These are agitated movements quickly executed and with sudden jerks. b. gen. in Fr. sense. poet. rare.
1945Auden Coll. Poetry 130 Blows a wind that whispers..Of hopes that will not survive the secousse of this spring Of blood and flames. |