jawl
English
Etymology
From Middle English chaulen, chavelen (“to indulge in idle talk, jabber”), from chavel (“jaw”).
Verb
jawl (third-person singular simple present jawls, present participle jawling, simple past and past participle jawled)
From Middle English chaulen, chavelen (“to indulge in idle talk, jabber”), from chavel (“jaw”).
jawl (third-person singular simple present jawls, present participle jawling, simple past and past participle jawled)