stammering

  • 61baba-, (*bal-bal-) —     baba , (*bal bal )     English meaning: barbaric speech     Deutsche Übersetzung: Schallwort, Lallwort for unartikuliertes undeutliches Reden     Note: also bal bal , bar bar with multiple dissimilations, onomatopoeic words     Material:… …

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  • 62stammeringly — adverb : in a stammering manner : with stammering * * * stammˈeringly adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑stammer …

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  • 63traulism — ˈtrȯˌlizəm, rau̇ˌl noun ( s) Etymology: Greek traulismos, from traulizein to mispronounce, lisp, stammer, from traulos, adjective, mispronouncing letters, lisping, stammering + izein ize : stammering, stuttering …

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  • 64psellism — /sel iz euhm/, n. Pathol. stuttering; stammering. [1790 1800; < Gk psellismós stammering, equiv. to psell(ízein) to stammer + ismos ISM] …

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  • 65stammer out — ˌstammer ˈout [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they stammer out he/she/it stammers out present participle stammering out past tense …

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  • 66stam´mer|ing|ly — stam|mer «STAM uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. to repeat the same sound in an effort to speak; hesitate in speaking; speak haltingly, as from nervousness or embarrassment. Example: I s s see a d d dog. »Stammering was relieved when the stammerer was… …

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  • 67stam´mer|er — stam|mer «STAM uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. to repeat the same sound in an effort to speak; hesitate in speaking; speak haltingly, as from nervousness or embarrassment. Example: I s s see a d d dog. »Stammering was relieved when the stammerer was… …

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  • 68stam|mer — «STAM uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. to repeat the same sound in an effort to speak; hesitate in speaking; speak haltingly, as from nervousness or embarrassment. Example: I s s see a d d dog. »Stammering was relieved when the stammerer was prevented… …

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  • 69Abawed — Ab*awed ([a^]b*[add]d ), p. p. [Perh. p. p. of a verb fr. OF. abaubir to frighten, disconcert, fr. L. ad + balbus stammering.] Astonished; abashed. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 70Articulator — Ar*tic u*la tor, n. One who, or that which, articulates; as: (a) One who enunciates distinctly. (b) One who prepares and mounts skeletons. (c) An instrument to cure stammering. [1913 Webster] || …

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