Etymology:
The word "rattler" comes from the Middle English word "ratelen," meaning "to rattle."
Meaning:
Origin:
The Middle English word "ratelen" is ultimately derived from the Proto-Germanic root hratljan, meaning "to rattle." This root is also the origin of the words "rattle" and "rattletrap."
Other Meanings:
In addition to its primary meaning of "rattlesnake," "rattler" can also refer to:
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