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English

Etymology

Cf. Late German babbeln; D. babbelen; German bappeln, bappern; French babiller; Italian babbolare; probable origin, to keep saying ba, imitative of a child learning to talk.

Noun

  1. Idle talk; senseless prattle; gabble ; twaddle. "This is mere moral babble." Milton.
  2. Inarticulate speech; constant or confused murmur .
    Quotations
    • The babble of our young children. - Darwin.
    • The babble of the stream. - Tennyson.

Translations

Idle talk

  • Geplapper n

Inarticulate speech

  • German: Brabbeln n, Murmeln n

Also

  • Babblement (Hawthorne )
  • Babblery (Sir Thomas More )

Intransitive Verb

  • imperfect & past participle: Babbled
  • present participle & verbal noun: Babbling
  1. To utter words indistinctly or unintelligibly; to utter inarticulate sounds; as, a child babbles.
  2. To talk incoherently ; to utter unmeaning words.
  3. To talk much; to chatter ; to prate.
  4. To make a continuous murmuring noise, as shallow water running over stones.
    • In every babbling brook he finds a friend. - Wordsworth .

Hounds are said to babble, or to be babbling, when they are too noisy after having found a good scent.

Translations

To utter words indistinctly

  • German: brabbeln , murmeln

To talk mutch

  • German: schwätzen , plappern , babbeln

To make a continuous murmuring noise, as shallow water running over stones.

  • German: plätschern , gurgeln

Transitive Verb

  1. To utter in an indistinct or incoherent way; to repeat, as words, in a childish way without understanding.
    • These words he used to babble in all companies. - Arbuthnot .
  2. To disclose by too free talk, as a secret.
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