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babbleth

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Etymology

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babble +‎ -eth

Verb

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babbleth

  1. (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of babble
    • 1527, William Tyndale, The Parable of the Wycked Mammõ [], [London]: [s.n.], published [1537?], →OCLC, folio vii, verso:
      He that hathe not this fayth, is but an vnpꝛofytable babler of fayth and woꝛkes / and wotteth nother what he bableth noꝛ what he meaneth, oꝛ whereunto his woꝛdes ꝑtayne.