Obs. rare1. [a. OF. languet-er to wag the tongue, chatter.] intr. To chatter, talk idly. Hence † Langueting vbl. sb.
c. 1430. Pilgr. Lyf Manhode, III. xxxii. (1869), 153. So michel haue j gabbed and forsworn, and so falsliche languetted, that j shal neuere be bileeued. Ibid. And for the brennynge that she hath, to assemble ootheres goodes bi false languetinges and vntrewe sweringes.