'prate' means to talk much and to little purpose, chatter, babble.
He would prate endlessly about his life
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You may want prate, to talk at length about nothing.
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A common anagram is "taper." Less common are apter and prate.
Boast, brag, crow, display, flaunt, gasconade,prate, strut
He would prate endlessly about the past but say nothing useful about our present dilemma.
"Pratest" is not Old English. The verb prate first appears in Middle English, related to the Dutch praten. The form "pratest" would be the 2nd person singular indicative, with the pronoun thou, meaning "you chatter idly."
If you mean the one that means talk alot, it would be yack, yakety-yak, chatter, cackle, talk, talking, prate, prattle, idle talk, or blether. if you mean the large long-haired wild ox, it could be Bos grunniens, ox, wild ox, or Bos, or Genus Bos.