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61garrulity — gar•ru•li•ty [[t]gəˈru lɪ ti[/t]] n. the quality of being garrulous; talkativeness • Etymology: 1575–85; < F garrulité < L garrulitās. See garrulous, ity …
62ger-2 — ger 2 English meaning: to scream (in expr. forms) Deutsche Übersetzung: in Schallworten, especially for “heiser schreien” Material: A. O.Ind. járatē “ it rushes, sounds, crackles, shouts “, jarü “ the rustling, murmuring “ (or to …
63lā-1 and lē- — lā 1 and lē English meaning: expr. roots (bark, howl, etc..), onomatopoeic words Deutsche Übersetzung: Schallwurzeln Grammatical information: present lüi̯ ō and lēi̯ ō Material: O.Ind. rü yati “ barks “ (possibly also to rē… …
64care — [OE] Care goes back ultimately to a prehistoric Indo European *gar , source of a wide range of words in other Indo European languages, two of which, garrulous and slogan, have also reached English. In the case of care, the route was via Germanic… …
65talkative — [tôk′ətiv] adj. talking, or fond of talking, a great deal; loquacious talkatively adv. talkativeness n. SYN. TALKATIVE, implying a fondness for talking frequently or at length, is perhaps the least derogatory of these words [a jolly, talkative… …
66garrulity — noun the quality of being wordy and talkative • Syn: ↑garrulousness, ↑loquaciousness, ↑loquacity, ↑talkativeness • Derivationally related forms: ↑talkative (for: ↑talkativeness), ↑ …
67loquaciousness — noun the quality of being wordy and talkative • Syn: ↑garrulity, ↑garrulousness, ↑loquacity, ↑talkativeness • Derivationally related forms: ↑talkative (for: ↑talkativeness), ↑ …
68loquacity — noun the quality of being wordy and talkative • Syn: ↑garrulity, ↑garrulousness, ↑loquaciousness, ↑talkativeness • Derivationally related forms: ↑talkative (for: ↑talkativeness), ↑ …
69talkativeness — noun the quality of being wordy and talkative • Syn: ↑garrulity, ↑garrulousness, ↑loquaciousness, ↑loquacity • Derivationally related forms: ↑talkative, ↑loquacious (for: ↑ …
70gar|ru|li|ty — «guh ROO luh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. the fact or quality of being garrulous; talkativeness: »His blunt, rough manners, garrulity and good humor won him attention (Time). 2. garrulous remarks; wordiness …