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bludder

I. ˈbludder, v. Obs.
    Perhaps = To blunder; perh. To talk stuff; cf. blether, bluther. (Much used by Bale.) Hence ˈbluddering ppl. a.

1553 Bale Vocacyon in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) I. 359 The blinde bludderinge papistes. 1554Declar. Bonner's Articles xxxvi. (D.) This bussard, this beast, and this bluddering papiste.

II. bludder
    variant of bluther v.

Oxford English Dictionary

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