Sc. Also jauner, janner. [Goes with prec.: the vb. may be the earlier.] intr. To talk in an idle manner.

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1808–18.  Jamieson, To jawner, to talk foolishly. Ibid. (1825–80), Jander, Jaunder.

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1817.  Edin. Monthly Mag., June, 248. They war just jaunderin wi’ the bridegroom for fun.

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1831.  Carlyle, in Froude, Life (1882), II. 213. To janner about at great length.

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