† ˈmambling, vbl. n. Obs.
[f. mamble v. + -ing1.]
? = mammering 2.
1640 Bp. Hall Chr. Moder. ii. ii. 5 He could rather be content the Angell of the Church of Laodicea should be quite cold, then in such a mambling of profession. 1648 Manton Spir. Languish. 16 We content ourselves with a lukewarmnesse and a mambling of profession midling it between Christ and the world. |