Jabberment
noun
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 jabber dialectal, obsolete, uncountable
"At laſt and in good hour, we are come to his farewel, which is to be a concluding taſte of his Jabberment in Law, the flaſhieſt and fuſtieſt that ever corrupted in ſuch an unſwill'd Hogſhead."
Example
More examples"At laſt and in good hour, we are come to his farewel, which is to be a concluding taſte of his Jabberment in Law, the flaſhieſt and fuſtieſt that ever corrupted in ſuch an unſwill'd Hogſhead."
Etymology
From jabber + -ment.
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