Susurrus
noun (literary)
Definition:
A soft, whispering, or rustling sound — like the gentle murmur of leaves, wind, or a quiet conversation.
Example:
"The susurrus of the breeze through the trees lulled her to sleep."
Pronunciation:
/suˈsʌr.əs/ or /suˈsɜː.rəs/
Origin:
Latin: susurrus – "a whisper, murmuring, or rustling"
From the verb susurrare – "to whisper"
Entered English in the 19th century, often used in poetic or atmospheric writing.
Related word:
Susurration (noun) – the act or sound of whispering or rustling