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deˈblaterate, v. rare. [f. L. dēblaterāre trans., to prate of, blab out, f. de- I. 3 + blaterāre to prate.] intr. To prate. (affected.)
1623Cockeram, Deblaterate, to babble much. 1893R. L. Stevenson in Brit. Weekly 27 Apr. 6 Those who deblaterate against missions have only one thing to do, to come and see them on the spot. Hence deˈblateration.
1817Blackw. Mag. I. 470 (Caricaturing Sir T. Urquhart), Quisquiliary deblaterations. |