idle+talk
91ματαιοφωνία — ματαιοφωνίᾱ , ματαιοφωνία idle talk fem nom/voc/acc dual ματαιοφωνίᾱ , ματαιοφωνία idle talk fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) …
92ματαιοφωνίας — ματαιοφωνίᾱς , ματαιοφωνία idle talk fem acc pl ματαιοφωνίᾱς , ματαιοφωνία idle talk fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) …
93φλεδονεία — φλεδονείᾱ , φλεδονεία idle talk fem nom/voc/acc dual φλεδονείᾱ , φλεδονεία idle talk fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) …
94φλύη — φλύος idle talk neut nom/voc/acc pl (attic epic doric) φλύος idle talk neut nom/voc/acc dual (doric aeolic) …
95Φλύω — Φλύος idle talk masc nom/voc/acc dual Φλύος idle talk masc gen sg (doric aeolic) …
96babble — [n] trivial talk, often incessant blubbering, burble, chatter, clamor, drivel, gab, gabble, gibberish, gossip, gushing, idle talk, jabber, jabbering, jargon, murmur, muttering, prattle, ranting, tattling; concepts 266,278 Ant. quiet, sense,… …
97gossip — [OE] The Anglo Saxons’ term for a ‘godparent’ was godsibb, a compound formed from god ‘god’ (just as in modern English godmother, godfather, etc) and sib ‘relative’ (a word of unknown origin from which modern English gets sibling). It denotes… …
98chin music — noun idle or foolish and irrelevant talk (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑prate, ↑prattle, ↑idle talk, ↑blether • Derivationally related forms: ↑blether (for: ↑blet …
99clishmaclaver — |klishməˈklāvər, |klēsh noun ( s) Etymology: Scots clish to gossip (of imitative origin) + connective ma + claver chiefly Scotland : idle talk : gossip * * * /klish meuh klay veuhr, kleesh /, n. Scot. gossip; idle or foolish …
100blab — I blab, blabber (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. babble, chatter; tattle, gossip. See loquacity, disclosure. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To reveal] Syn. disclose, tell, divulge, give away; see inform 2 , reveal 1 . 2. [To chatter] Syn.… …