Webster 1828 · headword: rush
View source image ↗A plant which grows in wet ground. As a verb, to move with violence or great rapidity.
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COMBINED MEANING
The plant called a rush, associated with wet ground; as a verb, to move or drive violently and rapidly.
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Root: rush
The plant called a rush, associated with wet ground; as a verb, to move or drive violently and rapidly.
HISTORICAL DEFINITIONS
A plant which grows in wet ground. As a verb, to move with violence or great rapidity.
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