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  2. haver (third-person singular simple present havers, present participle havering, simple past and past participle havered) (Britain) To hem and haw. (Scotland) To talk foolishly; to chatter.
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    What does Haver mean in Scottish slang? To talk nonsense, gibberish Haver: To talk nonsense, gibberish; to speak rubbish. One could be told to “stop havering” or “dinnae haver”.
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    haver (ˈheɪvə) vb (intr) 1. Brit to dither 2. dialect Scot and Northern English to talk nonsense; babble
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    HAVER, n. 1 An owner or possessor, esp. in Sc. Law applied to a person in possession of documents required for production as evidence in a court of law (Sc. 1946 A. D. Gibb Legal Terms 39). [′hɑvər] Sc. 1708 W. Maidment Analecta Sc. (1837) II. 365:
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    In Scotland and the north of England haver, meaning oats, is still used, as haver -meal or haver -bread.
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    What does Haver mean in English?Haver: To talk nonsense, gibberish; to speak rubbish. One could be told to “stop havering” or “dinnae haver”. Regional variations may substitute “slaver” in this instance, which also means to drool or salivate, as well as talk nonsense. “Ach, you’re just slavering.”
    Is 'Haver' a common word in Scotland?"Haver" ("babble", "talk") is a completely commonplace word in Scotland, perhaps out of date now. @Fattie Then you need to play this song more often for the youth. Per Merriam-Webster, the word haverel, meaning "a garrulous half-wit," comes from the verb to haver. As TFD states, to haver means (in certain dialects) "to talk nonsense; babble."
    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 the difference between a Scottish and a British Haver?I won’t get into the politics of that one, but the Scottish haver means to talk foolishly, or babble. That’s something Wordfoolery admires. The British haver means to vacillate or hesitate in an indecisive manner. I prefer the first meaning. Both OED and Merriam-Webster date haver to the 1800s but give no further information.
     
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