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talebearer
talebearer (ˈteɪlˌbɛərə(r)) [f. tale n. + bearer.] One who officiously carries reports of private matters to gratify malice or idle curiosity.1478 Maldon, Essex, Court Rolls (Bundle 50, No. 8), Isabella Aylemer est a taleberer betuyx man and man. 1560 J. Daus tr. Sleidane's Comm. 21 b, He admonishet... Oxford English Dictionary
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talebearer
talebearertaleteller, ns person who spreads gossip or reports what is meant to be secret 爱传播流言或秘密的人. 牛津英汉双解词典
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telltale
telltale: [noun] an outward sign : indication. talebearer, informer.
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Vox Clamantis
The final chapter censors the talebearer who "utters many slanders in abuse of people". wikipedia.org
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Telltale - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
telltale: 1 adj disclosing unintentionally "a telltale panel of lights" "a telltale patch of oil on the water marked where the boat went down" Synonyms: revealing , telling informative , informatory providing or conveying information n someone who gossips indiscreetly Synonyms: blabbermouth , talebearer , taleteller , tattler , tattletale Type ...
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tattler
tattler (ˈtætlə(r)) Also 6 tatyllar, 6–9 tatler. [Agent-n. f. tattle v. + -er1. So LG. täteler.] 1. One who tattles; an idle talker, a chatterer; a gossip; a talebearer, telltale.1550 Crowley Last Trump. 1609 Vaine tatyllars, That do vse false rumoures to sowe. 1611 Bible 1 Tim. v. 13 Not onely idle... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cornish heraldry
include: Familial examples Vaughan - Asgre lan dyogel ey pherchen (A good conscience is the best shield) Carminow - Cala rag whethlow (A straw for the talebearer wikipedia.org
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MARK Synonyms: 289 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for MARK: label, tag, stamp, identify, designate, ticket, title, name; Antonyms of MARK: favorite, pet, darling, troublemaker, gossip, tattler, talebearer ...
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tale-teller
ˈtale-ˌteller [f. tale n. + teller.] 1. A teller of tales or stories; a narrator.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) I. 337 Beda knew neuere þat ilond wiþ his eyȝe; bot some tale tellere [L. relator] tolde hym suche tales. 1530 Palsgr. 279/1 Taletellar, emboucheur, diseur de fables. 1623 Cockeram iii, Bebeu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lashon hara
The Torah contains a general injunction against rekhilut (gossip): "Thou shalt not go up and down as a talebearer among thy people; neither shalt thou wikipedia.org
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King of the Doormen
, broker, building resident Yüksel Gözen as Mithat the Manager, building resident Ekrem Dümer as Doctor, building resident Hikmet Gül as Makbule, talebearer wikipedia.org
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tale
▪ I. tale, n. (teɪl) Forms: 1 talu, infl. tale, 2– tale; also 3–5 talle, 3–6 tayle, 4 tayl, taal(e, 4–5 taille, 4–7 tail, 5 tayll(e, 5–6 taill, taile (6 tell(e), 6–9 dial. teale. β. 1–2, 4 tal, 4 tall. [OE. talu, infl. tale, = OFris. tale, OS. tala, MDu., MLG. tāle, Du. taal speech, LG. tāl, OHG. za... Oxford English Dictionary
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Life of Samuel Johnson
shallow and pedantic, a bigot and a sot, bloated with family pride, and eternally blustering about the dignity of a born gentleman, yet stooping to be a talebearer wikipedia.org
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circulator
circulator (ˈsɜːkjʊleɪtə(r)) [a. L. circulātor a peddler, quack, n. of agent f. circulā-ri; see circulate and -or. (Cf. F. circulateur.)] He who or that which circulates: in various senses. † 1. A mountebank who gathers a ring or crowd of spectators about him; a quack, charlatan. [The old explanatio... Oxford English Dictionary
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Telltales - definition of telltales by The Free Dictionary
n. 1. One who informs on another; a talebearer. 2. Something that indicates or reveals information; a sign. 3. Any of various devices that indicate or register information, especially: a. A time clock.
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