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'''rattlepate''' (plural '''rattlepates''')
'''rattlepate''' (plural '''rattlepates''')


# ''Archaic.'' A [[chatterbox]]; someone who talks a lot.
# A [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/chatterbox chatterbox]; someone who talks a lot.
# A volatile, unsteady, or whimsical man or woman.  
# A volatile, unsteady, or whimsical man or woman.  
#* 1848, Charles Fenno Hoffman, "[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Greatest_Short_Stories_(P._F._Collier_%26_Son)/Volume_1/The_Man_in_the_Reservoir The Man in the Reservoir]", ''Greatest Short Stories'', Volume 1, P. F. Collier & Son (1915), [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Greatest_Short_Stories_(1915).djvu/127 page 124]:
#* 1848, Charles Fenno Hoffman, "[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Greatest_Short_Stories_(P._F._Collier_%26_Son)/Volume_1/The_Man_in_the_Reservoir The Man in the Reservoir]", ''Greatest Short Stories'', Volume 1, P. F. Collier & Son (1915), [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Greatest_Short_Stories_(1915).djvu/127 page 124]:

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English

Etymology

From rattle + pate.

Noun

rattlepate (plural rattlepates)

  1. A chatterbox; someone who talks a lot.
  2. A volatile, unsteady, or whimsical man or woman.
    • 1848, Charles Fenno Hoffman, "The Man in the Reservoir", Greatest Short Stories, Volume 1, P. F. Collier & Son (1915), page 124:
      "The place seems suggestive of fancies to you?" we observed in reply to the rattlepate.

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