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blather1787, from blather (v.).
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blather1520s, Scottish, probably from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse blaðra "mutter, wag the tongue," perhaps of imitative origin. Related: Blathered; blathering.
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blather(n) foolish gibberish(v) to talk foolishly
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blatherVery wet mud, a feature of estuaries and rivers; of a dangerous nature such that a weight will at once sink into it.
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