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Etymology edit

From Old English tūsc, from Proto-Germanic *tunþskaz. Compare tusk.

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Noun edit

tusshe (plural tusshes)

  1. A tusk (protruding long tooth)
  2. Any long and sharp tooth.
  3. (rare) A stone forming part of a buttress.

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Descendants edit

  • English: tush

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