单词 | trattle |
释义 | † trattlen.1 Chiefly Scottish. Obsolete. Idle tales or talk; gossip; chatter. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > absence of meaning > nonsense, rubbish > empty, idle talk > [noun] windc1290 trotevalea1300 follyc1300 jangle1340 jangleryc1374 tongue1382 fablec1384 clapa1420 babbling?c1430 clackc1440 pratinga1470 waste?a1475 clattera1500 trattle1513 babble?a1525 tattlea1529 tittle-tattlea1529 chatc1530 babblery1532 bibble-babble1532 slaverings1535 trittle-trattle1563 prate?1574 babblement1595 pribble-prabble1595 pribble1603 morologya1614 pibble-pabblea1616 sounda1616 spitter-spatter1619 argology1623 vaniloquence1623 vaniloquy1623 drivelling1637 jabberment1645 blateration1656 onology1670 whittie-whattiea1687 stultiloquence1721 claver1722 blether1786 havera1796 jaunder1796 havering1808 slaver1825 yatter1827 bugaboo1833 flapdoodle1834 bavardage1835 maunder1835 tattlement1837 slabber1840 gup1848 faddle1850 chatter1851 cock1851 drivel1852 maundering1853 drooling1854 windbaggery1859 blither1866 javer1869 mush1876 slobber1886 guff1888 squit1893 drool1900 macaroni1924 jive1928 natter1943 shtick1948 old talk1956 yack1958 yackety-yack1958 ole talk1964 Haigspeak1981 the mind > language > speech > conversation > [noun] > chatting or chat > gossiping > gossip jowl?c1225 trattle1513 tittle-tattle1570 tattle1583 clatter1596 street web1614 town talk1642 street-threada1661 clash1685 fetch-fire1784 street yarn1800 gossip1811 village gossip1847 Russian scandal1861 chopsing1879 cooze1880 reportage1881 skeet1900 scuttlebutt gossip1901 pussy-talk1937 mauvais languec1945 comess1970 he-say-she-say1972 gyaff1975 skinder1979 goss1985 gist1990 1513 G. Douglas in tr. Virgil Æneid viii. Prol. 83 Off tratlis and tragedeis the text of all talk is. a1592 R. Greene Sc. Hist. Iames IV (1598) i. sig. C3v But leaue this trattle, and tell me what newes. 1597 King James VI & I Daemonologie ii. iv. 40 Like old wiues trattles about the fire. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online June 2021). trattletrottlen.2 local. plural. The rounded droppings of sheep, hares, rabbits, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > animal body > general parts > substance or secretion and excretion > [noun] > dung sharnc825 thostc1000 dungOE dirta1300 croteysa1425 lessesa1425 grotesc1450 pillc1450 fumishing1527 trattles1547 fiants1575 dunging1582 dropping1596 soil1607 soiling1610 stercoration1694 pellet1884 mire1922 pat1937 scat1950 1547 A. Borde Breuiary of Helthe i. f. lv Yf the egestion..dothe loke like shepes tretles, there is abundance of coler adusted. 1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Tronzoli, the dung or truttles of any cattle, as of sheepe. 1600 R. Surflet tr. C. Estienne & J. Liébault Maison Rustique ii. xii. 217 Break three or fower trottles of a goate or sheepe. 1639 T. de Gray Compl. Horseman ii. iii. 62 His doung..hee putteth forth with round and hard trattles. a1825 R. Forby Vocab. E. Anglia (1830) Trattles,..the small pellets of the dung of sheep, hares, rabbits, &c. 1865 T. O. Cockayne Leechdoms, Wortcunning & Starcraft II. Gloss. at Tyrdelu Called sheeps tredles in Somerset, trattles in Suffolk. 1877 E. Peacock Gloss. Words Manley & Corringham, Lincs. Trottles, the dung of sheep, lambs, or rabbits. 1886 R. E. G. Cole Gloss. Words S.-W. Lincs. Treddles, Truddles, Truttles. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online September 2021). † trattlev. Chiefly Scottish. Obsolete. intransitive and transitive. To talk idly; to chatter, gossip. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > utter in a chattering manner [verb (transitive)] cacklec1230 chattera1250 clapc1315 jangle1377 blabberc1380 trattlea1425 pratea1475 chat1483 prattlea1500 prittle-prattlea1555 gabble1566 blatter?1567 gaggle1577 clacket1579 knap1581 prittle1583 clack1590 volley1591 tattle1593 prabble1603 out-babble1649 garrulate1656 gabber?1661 chime1697 spiel1904 chitter-chatter1928 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > absence of meaning > nonsense, rubbish > empty, idle talk > utter in foolish matter [verb (transitive)] trattlea1425 babblec1450 pratea1475 drivel1752 twaddle1826 maunder1834 bibble-babble1888 the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > be talkative [verb (intransitive)] > talk excessively or chatter chavel?c1225 babblea1250 chattera1250 clacka1250 janglea1300 ganglec1300 clapc1315 mumblec1350 blabberc1375 carp1377 tatterc1380 garre1382 rattlec1400 clatter1401 chimec1405 gabc1405 pattera1450 smattera1450 languetc1450 pratec1460 chat1483 jabber1499 clittera1529 cackle1530 prattle1532 blatter1533 blab1535 to run on pattens1546 tattle1547 prittle-prattlea1555 trattlea1555 tittle-tattle1556 quiddlea1566 brabble1570 clicket1570 twattle1573 gabble1574 prittle1583 to like to hear oneself speak, talk1597 to word it1612 deblaterate1623 tongue1624 twitter1630 snatter1647 oversay1656 whiffle1706 to gallop away1711 splutter1728 gob1770 gibble-gabble1775 palaver1781 to talk (etc.) nineteen to the dozen1785 gammon1789 witter1808 yabble1808 yaff1808 mag1810 chelp1820 tongue-pad1825 yatter1825 potter1826 chipper1829 jaw-jaw1831 buzz1832 to shoot off one's mouth1864 yawp1872 blate1878 chin1884 yap1888 spiel1894 to talk (also lie, swear, etc.) a blue streak1895 to run off at the mouth1908 chattermag1909 clatfart1913 to talk a streak1915 to run one's mouth1916 natter1942 ear-bash1944 rabbit1950 yack1950 yacker1961 to eat parrot head (also bottom)1965 yacket1969 to twat on1996 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > absence of meaning > nonsense, rubbish > empty, idle talk > talk idly [verb (intransitive)] chattera1250 drivelc1390 clatter1401 chatc1440 smattera1450 pratec1460 blaver1461 babble?1504 blether1524 boblec1530 trattlea1555 tittle-tattle1556 fable1579 tinkle1638 whiffle1706 slaver1730 doitera1790 jaunder1808 haver1816 maunder1816 blather1825 yatter1825 blat1846 bibble-babble1888 flap-doodle1893 twiddle1893 spiel1894 rot1896 blither1903 to run off at the mouth1908 drool1923 twiddle-twaddle1925 crap1940 natter1942 yack1950 yacker1961 yacket1969 a1425 (a1325) [implied in: Cursor Mundi (Galba) l. 27824 Couatyse es ane euil syn..Of þis cumes tratilling of tresoune. (at trattling n.)]. c1425 Wyntoun Cron. vii. x. 3454 Ye rawe [= rave], & tratelys [v.r. tratlys] all foly. a1555 S. Gardiner in J. Foxe Actes & Monuments (1563) 751/1 Ouer grosse opinions, to enter into your learned head, what soeuer the vnlearned woulde trattle. 1568 (a1508) W. Kennedy Flyting (Bannatyne) in Poems W. Dunbar (1998) I. 210 Sen thow on me thus, lymmer, leis and trattillis. 1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 107 He..vsed to trattle and talke more than ynough. a1592 R. Greene Sc. Hist. Iames IV (1598) sig. A4v Many circumstances, too long to trattle on now. a1800 Earl Richard v, in F. J. Child Eng. & Sc. Pop. Ballads (1885) II. iii. 152/1 Better..Than thou canst keep thy clattering toung, That trattles in thy head. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.11513n.21547v.a1425 |
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