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The word "mumble" is believed to have originated in the Germanic languages. The Middle English word "mumbelen" was first recorded around the middle of the 13th century. It may have been influenced by the Old French word "mambourer" (to stammer), which itself is rooted in the Germanic languages.
Over time, the word "mumble" evolved in meaning to refer not only to indistinct speech but also to muttering and grumbling. It became a common term for expressing displeasure or dissatisfaction in a low-key manner.
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