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▪ I. ˈmammering, vbl. n. Now rare. [+ -ing1.] 1. A stammering, muttering.
c1425Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 668/27 Hec mutulatio, mameryng. 1567Harman Caveat (1869) 72 [He] drank to his wyfe and fell to his mammerings and mounched a pace. 1945A. L. Rowse West-Country Stories 17 The innumerable mammering of bats' voices. 2. A state of doubt, hesitation, or perplexity; chiefly in phr. in a mammering.
1532More Confut. Tindale Wks. 343/1 He was in a mamering whether he would retourne agayn ouer the sea. 1533― Apol. xlii. ibid. 911/2 Y⊇ matter was in a mamering before y⊇ change was made. 1537St. Papers Hen. VIII, I. 527 The people in all partes..are very wylde,..at no stay, but in a mamoring, what they may do. 1579W. Wilkinson Confut. Familye of Love 8 b, God..keepe us from falling away from the truth, or standing in mammering therof. 1609[Bp. W. Barlow] Answ. Nameless Cath. 115 Hee..did protest euen while matters were in a mammering. 1612R. Carpenter Soules Sent. 72 The carnall man stands here at a mammering and maruelling how it can bee done. 1639Horn & Rob Gate Lang. Unl. xc. §886 The one goes on forward..without respit, the other staggers (is in a mammering). 1941E. R. Eddison Fish Dinner (1972) vii. 108 Arquez, seeing..Clavius wounded and in a mammering whether to fly or fight: threw another chair. 1947M. Lowry Let. 13 Aug. (1967) 151, I am all of a doodah. I am in a mammering. ▪ II. † ˈmammering, ppl. a. Obs. [f. mammer v. + -ing2.] Hesitating.
1581J. Bell Haddon's Answ. Osor. 358 This doctrine doth abolish quite the doctrine of the law, of repentaunce,..and commaundeth a mammering doubtfulnesse. |