subs. (old: now colloquial).Nonsense; gibberish; JABBER (q.v.).
1645. MILTON, Colasterion [quoted in Encyclopædic Dictionary]. At last, and in good hour, we are come to his farewel, which is to be a concluding taste of his JABBERMENT in law.
subs. (old: now colloquial).Nonsense; gibberish; JABBER (q.v.).
1645. MILTON, Colasterion [quoted in Encyclopædic Dictionary]. At last, and in good hour, we are come to his farewel, which is to be a concluding taste of his JABBERMENT in law.