- A babbling, foolish person.
- Blather.
[BLATHER + dialectal skite, a contemptible person (from Middle English skite, diarrhea , from Old Norse skītr, excrement , from skīta, to defecate).]
Dictionary:
blath·er·skite (blăTH'ər-skīt') ![]() |
[BLATHER + dialectal skite, a contemptible person (from Middle English skite, diarrhea , from Old Norse skītr, excrement , from skīta, to defecate).]
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(BLATH-uhr-skyt)
noun
1. A person who babbles about inane matters.
2. Nonsense; foolish talk.
Etymology
From Old Norse blathra (to chatter) + Scots dialect skate (a contemptible person)
What does today's word have in common with the following seemingly disparate words: bladder, flatus, blast, flavor, inflate, souffle, afflatus? They all are ultimately derived from the Indo-European root bhle- and involve the idea of blowing.
| Thesaurus: blatherskite |
| Obscure Words: blatherskite |
| WordNet: blatherskite |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
foolish gibberish
Synonym: blather
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