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The Old English word for "gossip" was "godsibb" (or sponsor/guardian) derived from God + sibb (or relative). It was further extended, in Modern English, to "any familiar acquaintance", specifically to women attending a birth. It was then extended even further in 1811 to mean "trifling talk, groundless rumor" which is closest to the modern meaning of "gossip."

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