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cush I. \ˈku̇sh, ˈküsh\ noun (-es) Etymology: of African origin; akin to Hausa ku3sha1 thin cake made of peanuts, Efik kus3kus1 couscous, both from Arabic kuskus couscous South : a dish of seasoned corn meal dough fried, baked with meat, or boiled in pot liquor II. \ˈku̇sh\ noun also cusha \-shə\ (plural cushes also cushas) Etymology: probably from English dialect, a call to cows; akin to Old Norse kussi calf, German dialect kūse dialect England : cow III. \ˈku̇sh\ noun (-es) Etymology: origin unknown slang : money IV. \ˈku̇sh\ noun (-es) Etymology: Hindi kuś, love grass (Eragrostis cynosuroides), from Sanskrit kuśa grass, sacred grass; perhaps akin to Old Russian kustǔ bush, Lithuanian kuokštas India : sorghum |