2.intransitive. To cry with a voice smothered with tears and sobs; to blubber. to bluther out (trans.): to weep out.
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the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > lamentation or expression of grief > weeping > weep for [verb (transitive)] > expel or emit by weeping
blubber1590
outweep1597
to bluther outa1689
sob1718
a1689 W. ClelandColl. Poems (1697) 35 Heraclitus if he had seen, He would have bluther'd out his Een.