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smatter
CIDE DICTIONARY
smatter, v. i. [OE. smateren to make a noise; cf. Sw. smattra to clatter, to crackle, G. schmettern to dash, crash, to warble, quaver.].
- To talk superficially or ignorantly; to babble; to chatter. [1913 Webster]"Of state affairs you can not smatter." [1913 Webster]
- To have a slight taste, or a slight, superficial knowledge, of anything; to smack. [1913 Webster]
smatter, v. t.
- To talk superficially about. [1913 Webster]
- To gain a slight taste of; to acquire a slight, superficial knowledge of; to smack. Chaucer. [1913 Webster]
smatter, n.
Superficial knowledge; a smattering. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
smatter, n. (also smattering) a slight superficial knowledge of a language or subject.
Derivative
smatterer n.
Etymology
ME smatter talk ignorantly, prate: orig. unkn.
THESAURUS
smatter
babble, burst, cackle, chat, chatter, clack, few, fragment, gab, gas, handful, jaw, pash, prate, prattle, rive, scattering, shiver, smash, smattering, spatter, spattering, splinter, sprinklingFor further exploring for "smatter" in Webster Dictionary Online