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society > communication > information > rumour > [verb (intransitive)] > bear tales or rumours (13)
talea1225

intransitive. To discourse, talk, gossip; to tell (of); to tell tales. Obsolete.

tittlec1400

intransitive. To spread gossip or rumour, esp. quietly or secretly; to tattle. Also: to speak in a low voice, to whisper. Now regional or colloquial.

twittle1551

intransitive. To spread gossip or rumour; to tattle. Cf. tittle, v.1 1a, twattle, v. 1a.

tattle1581

To talk without reticence so as to reveal secrets or private affairs; to blab, ‘tell tales’. (Now usually with mixture of sense 2.)

clavera1605

intransitive. To talk idly, or with little sense; to gossip, palaver, prate.

gossip1627

To talk idly, mostly about other people's affairs; to go about tattling.

twita1643

intransitive. To reveal something by indiscreet talk; to spread gossip or rumour. Cf. twit, n.1 2a. Obsolete (English regional in later use).

clasha1689

intransitive. To talk recklessly or maliciously; to gossip. Scottish.

fetch-and-carry1770

transitive. To go in quest of, and convey or conduct back. The first part of the notion is often… to fetch and carry: literal chiefly of dogs (cf…

clype1843

To inform on (a person), to tell tales.

clatfart1913

intransitive. To gossip, to tittle-tattle; to chatter idly or pointlessly. Also transitive: to reveal (information, esp. a secret) by speaking…

tattle-tale1918

intransitive, to tell tales or ‘sneak’ on (somebody).

labrish1935

intransitive. To gossip idly; to chat; to chatter.

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