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    ha·ver
    [ˈhāvər]
    verb
    SCOTTISH ENGLISH
    haver (verb) · havers (third person present) · havered (past tense) · havered (past participle) · havering (present participle)
    1. talk foolishly; babble:
      "Tom havered on"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        act in a vacillating or indecisive manner:
        "he havered at the threshold, peering into darkness"
    noun
    SCOTTISH ENGLISH
    haver (noun) · havers (plural noun)
    1. foolish talk; nonsense.
    Origin
    early 18th century (in havering, adjective): of unknown origin.
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    What does 'Haver' mean in English?from Middle English 'havren', meaning 'to talk foolishly' The verb 'haver' [ˈheɪvə (r)] means to talk or write a lot without saying anything important or useful, or to be uncertain or indecisive. It is often used in phrases like 'haver and dither,' 'haver over,' and 'haver away.'
    When was the word 'haver' first used?The earliest known use of the verb haver is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for haver is from 1776, in Weekly Magazine. haver is perhaps an imitative or expressive formation.
    What is a synonym for 'Haver'?It is often used in phrases like 'haver and dither,' 'haver over,' and 'haver away.' Synonyms include 'ramble,' 'babble,' and 'prattle,' while antonyms are 'articulate' and 'communicate.' 'Haver' means to talk or write a lot without saying anything important or useful, or to be uncertain or indecisive.
    What does haiver mean in English?Borrowed from Scots haiver . haver (third-person singular simple present havers, present participle havering, simple past and past participle havered) ( British) To hem and haw . ( Scotland) To talk foolishly; to chatter .
     
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