Reverse Dictionary: GIBBERISH

NOUNS
1592  ► HIBBER-GIBBER a confused repetition or babble of talking; unmeaning sounds or phrases; gibberish → obs.
1593 ► FUSTIAN jargon, made-up language, gibberish → obs.
..E17 ► GREEK unintelligible speech or language, gibberish
1600 ► RANTUM-SCANTUM → RANTUM-SKANTUM unintelligible language, gibberish → obs.
1644 ► JABBERMENT senseless talk; chatter; nonsense; gibberish → colloq.
1653 ► GALIMATIAS speech that is so rapid, confused, or disguised as to be unintelligible; a dark, perplexed discourse; meaningless talk; nonsense, gibberish
1687 ► ABRACADABRA a pretended conjuring word; a meaningless word of mysterious sound; jargon, gibberish
1786 ► GRIMGRIBBER legal or other technical  jargon; learned gibberish
1796 ► GABBER jabber, gibberish
1851 ► BARRIKIN high-flown language; unintelligible language; gibberish, jargon → Eng. sl.
..20C ► UBBLE-GUBBLE nonsense; gibberish → US sl.
1900 ► GALIC incomprehensible talk, nonsense, gibberish → Eng. dial. (Bk.)


VERBS
1440 ► CHAUER to jabber, to talk gibberish → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1440 ► JAVER to jabber, to talk gibberish → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1499 ► JABBER to chatter; to speak fast and indistinctly; to talk thick and fast; to talk gibberish; to speak or say rapidly, incoherently, and without making sense