v. Obs. Perhaps = To blunder; perh. To talk stuff; cf. BLETHER, BLUTHER. (Much used by Bale.) Hence Bluddering ppl. a.

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1553.  Bale, Vocacyon, in Harl. Misc. (Malh.), I. 359. The blinde bludderinge papistes. Ibid. (1554), Declar. Bonner’s Articles, xxxvi. (D.). This bussard, this beast, and this bluddering papiste.

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