murmur

murmur
{{11}}murmur (n.) late 14c., "expression of discontent by grumbling," from O.Fr. murmure "murmur, sound of human voices; trouble, argument" (12c.), noun of action from murmurer "to murmur," from L. murmurare "to murmur, mutter," from murmur (n.) "a hum, muttering, rushing," probably from a PIE reduplicative base *mor-mor, of imitative origin (Cf. Skt. murmurah "crackling fire," Gk. mormyrein "to roar, boil," Lith. murmlenti "to murmur"). Meaning "softly spoken words" is from 1670s.
{{12}}murmur (v.) late 14c., from O.Fr. murmurer "murmur, grouse, grumble" (12c.), from murmur "rumbling noise" (see MURMUR (Cf. murmur) (n.)). Related: Murmured; MURMURING (Cf. murmuring).

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