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chittering

English

Etymology 1

Verb

chittering

  1. present participle of chitter

Etymology 2

From Middle English chitering, chiterynge, equivalent to chitter +? -ing.

Noun

chittering (plural chitterings)

  1. The sound of a chitter.

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cawing

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -????

Verb

cawing

  1. present participle of caw

Noun

cawing (plural cawings)

  1. The act of producing a caw sound.
    • 1858, The Naturalist (volume 8, page 147)
      Whilst the proceedings of the Rooks seemed to be regulated with order and system, their cawings were significant of a good understanding, and the musical tones mentioned by the Editor of "The Naturalist," no one could fail to distinguish.

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