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talkative(dictionary)

tunc (iou) and talkative (iou)


tunc (iou)



tunc noun. [tu:nk] Also tunk. M17.
[Welsh twng, twnc, rel. to tyngu swear an oath.]
Welsh History. A kind of customary rent or payment, similar to a chief-rent or quit-rent, formerly payable on certain lands in North Wales.

talkative (iou)



talkative adjective. LME.
[from TALK verb + -ATIVE.]
Fond of or given to talking; chatty, garrulous.
fig.: Steele Nothing is so talkative as misfortune.
talkatively adverb L16.
talkativeness noun E17.