NATTER

Etymology

Verb

natter (third-person singular simple present natters, present participle nattering, simple past and past participle nattered)

(colloquial) To talk casually; to discuss unimportant matters.

(Scotland) To nag.

Noun

natter (plural natters)

(colloquial) Mindless and irrelevant chatter.

Synonyms

• See also chatter

Anagrams

• Arnett, attern, ratten, tarten, treant

Source: Wiktionary


Nat"ter, v. i. Etym: [Cf. Icel. knetta to grumble.]

Definition: To find fault; to be peevish. [Prov. Eng. or Scot.]

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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