Etymology
The word "murmuring" comes from the Middle English word "murmure," which in turn comes from the Old French word "murmurer," which in turn comes from the Latin word "murmurare," which means "to murmur."
Meaning
Murmuring is the act of making a low, indistinct sound, typically with the lips closed. It is often used to express dissatisfaction, disapproval, or anxiety.
Origin
The sound of murmuring is thought to have originated from the sound of the wind rustling through leaves. The word "murmur" itself is onomatopoeic, meaning that it imitates the sound that it represents.
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