jangle

Bedeutung (Englisch)

Übersetzungen

καυγάς

λογομαχώ

φασαρία

φιλονικώ

φιλονικία

καβγάς

Frequenz

26k
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈdʒæŋɡl̩/
Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

From Middle English janglen (“to talk excessively, chatter; to talk idly, gossip; to nag; to complain, grumble; to argue, debate; to discuss, talk; to talk indistinctly, jabber; to make a noise or outcry; of a bird: to chatter, twitter”) [and other forms], from Old French jangler (“to chatter, gossip; to argue noisily; to bawl”) [and other forms]; further etymology uncertain, perhaps from Old Dutch *jangelon (“to jeer”) (compare Middle Dutch jangelen (“to murmur, grumble, buzz, mutter, drone, simmer”), modern Dutch jengelen (“to whine, persistently nag, whimper”), though the Oxford English Dictionary finds this improbable) and ultimately imitative.

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