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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Scots
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Etymology
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Probably from
hose
and thus cognate to
German
Höschen
.
Noun
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hushion
(
plural
hushions
)
a
footless
stocking
c.
1830-1890
, James Nicholson,
Jenny wi' the lang pock
:
Hushions
on her bare legs, /
Bauchels
on her feet, / Seekin'
waukrife
bairnies
/ Up an' doun the street!
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