Etymology
The word "jabber" is derived from the Middle English word "jaber," which in turn is thought to have come from the Old French word "japer," meaning "to chatter, gossip, or talk idly." The word "japer" itself is believed to have originated from the Vulgar Latin word "gabbare," meaning "to mock or make fun of."
Meaning
Origin
The word "jabber" first appeared in the English language in the 14th century. It was initially used to describe the noisy and meaningless chatter of birds. Over time, it acquired a more general sense, referring to any kind of rapid and unclear speech.
Usage
The word "jabber" is often used in a negative sense, to describe annoying or pointless speech. It can also be used in a more humorous context, to refer to someone who is talking excessively or senselessly.
Examples
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