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Etymology edit

From Middle English dusshen, duschen, perhaps from Old English dwǣsċan (to put out, extinguish, destroy) (see Middle English adweschen). Cognate with Middle Low German duschen, German dialectal duschen (to beat, butt). Compare also West Frisian dúste (to push, thrust, poke).

Verb edit

dush (third-person singular simple present dushes, present participle dushing, simple past and past participle dushed)

  1. (transitive, UK dialectal) To strike or push violently; (of an animal) to strike with the horns; butt.
  2. (intransitive, UK dialectal) To fall violently; dash down; move with violence.

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Albanian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from French douche.

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Noun edit

dush m (plural dushe, definite dushi, definite plural dushet)

  1. showerhead
  2. shower

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dush

  1. shower