[f. JABBER v. + -ER1.] One who jabbers; a chatterer.

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1678.  Butler, Hud., III. ii. 152. T’ out-cant the Babylonian Labourers, At all their Dialects of Jabberers.

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1818.  Keats, Lett., Wks. 1889, III. 141. To daunt and dazzle the thousand jabberers about pictures and books.

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1892.  Columbus (O.) Disp. 24 March. The jabberer who sits near you … and annoys everybody around with senseless and endless talk.

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