单词 | magging |
释义 | maggingn. colloquial (now chiefly Australian). Chattering, talking. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > [noun] > chattering chaveling?c1225 janglingc1330 jangleryc1374 tatteringc1380 ganglinga1387 clatteringc1400 babbling?c1430 languetingc1450 pratinga1470 cackling1530 prattling1530 tattling1547 gaggling1548 clicketing1575 twattling1577 clacking1594 gabbling1599 blattering1604 snuttering1693 futileness1727 rattling1753 gabbering1798 magginga1800 yaffing1815 deblateration1817 tattlement1837 nattering1859 spieling1859 yattering1859 chatteration1862 quiddling1870 windjamming1886 waffling1958 motormouthing1981 a1800 S. Pegge Suppl. Grose's Provinc. Gloss. (1814) Magging, prating, chattering. 1839 T. Hood Sweep's Complaint in Hood's Own 414 But I'm bound the members as silenced us, in doing it had plenty of magging. 1849 A. R. Smith Pottleton Legacy vii. 48 ‘It's a pity she's so deaf’... ‘Oh, it's a great comfort, sir... It stops all magging’. 1864 E. Yates Broken to Harness III. i. 28 The chatter and magging of these silly women. 1943 Austral. New Writing 45 Some magging and arguing, mostly quiet. 1959 E. Webb Mark of Sun 122 People everywhere—and the magging, you never heard anything like the din. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.a1800 |
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