[f. BLABBER v. + -ING1.] Inarticulate, imperfect or foolish speaking; babble.

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c. 1375.  Wyclif, Serm., Sel. Wks. I. 127. And so to blaberynge in þis speche mannis voicis ben not sufficient.

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a. 1400.  Cov. Myst., 384. Ces now youre blaberyng in the develis name.

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1513.  Douglas, Æneis, Prol. 33. This ignorant blabring imperfyte.

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1795.  T. Taylor, Apuleius (1822), 234. The vain blabbering of that iniquitous knave.

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