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blatter
English
Etymology 1
Latin blater?re
Noun
blatter (countable and uncountable, plural blatters)
- Blather; foolish talk.
- A sound of rapid motion.
Verb
blatter (third-person singular simple present blatters, present participle blattering, simple past and past participle blattered)
- (intransitive) To blather.
- (intransitive) To hurry or rush noisily.
Etymology 2
Noun
blatter (uncountable)
- A hard battering of rain.
- 1901, Good Words (volume 42, page 7)
- Between the roar of the thunder and the blatter of the rain there were intervals of an astounding still, of an ominous suspense […]
- 1901, Good Words (volume 42, page 7)
Anagrams
- Barlett, Bartelt, Brattel, Talbert, battler, brattle
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blatterer
English
Etymology
blatter +? -er
Noun
blatterer (plural blatterers)
- One who blatters; a babbler; a noisy, blustering boaster.
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