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natter: Word of the Day

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Feb. 27, 2016

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\NAT-er\
verb
1. to talk incessantly; chatter.

noun
1. a conversation; chat.
Quotes
…scholars nattered away at one another on such matters as the propriety of starting a vocal trill from the upper note, and a critics' convocation nattered back.
-- Alan Rich, "The Desiccation of 'Poppea'," New York, June 15, 1981
Origin
Natter is a variant of gnatter meaning "to grumble." It entered English in the early 1800s.
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