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Webster 1913 Edition


Talebearer

Tale′bearˊer

(tāl′bârˊẽr)
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Noun.
One who officiously tells tales; one who impertinently or maliciously communicates intelligence, scandal, etc., and makes mischief.
Spies and
talebearers
, encouraged by her father, did their best to inflame her resentment.
Macaulay.

Webster 1828 Edition


Talebearer

TA'LEBEARER

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Noun.
[tale and bear.] A person who officiously tells tales; one who impertinently communicates intelligence or anecdotes, and makes mischief in society by his officiousness.
Where there is no talebearer, the strife ceaseth. Prov.26.

Definition 2024


talebearer

talebearer

See also: tale-bearer and tale bearer

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Noun

talebearer (plural talebearers)

  1. An indiscreet person who spreads gossip.
    • 1820, Sir Walter Scott, The Abbot, ch. 4:
      "To speak the truth when my lady commands me," answered the prudential major-domo, "is in some measure my duty, Mistress Lilias; always providing for and excepting those cases in which it cannot be spoken without breeding mischief and inconvenience to myself or my fellow-servants; for the tongue of a tale-bearer breaketh bones as well as Jeddart-staff."
    • 1902, Annie Fellows Johnston, Flip's ‘Islands of Providence’, ch. 5:
      There is always some thoughtless talebearer ready to gather up the arrows of gossip and thrust them into the quivering heart of the victim.

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