Where does “outgabble” come from?

outgabble (English) comes from English gabble, from English gab, from English Gabriel, from Latin Gabriel, from Ancient Greek Γαβριήλ, from Hebrew גבריאל, from Hebrew אֵל, from Hebrew שמואל.

outgabble (English): To surpass in gabbling or chattering

Definitions

  1. To surpass in gabbling or chattering

Ancestry of “outgabble”, step by step

outgabble traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English gabble

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishgabbleTo talk fast, idly, foolishly, or without...
2EnglishgabIdle chatter; The mouth or gob; One of the...
3EnglishGabriel
4LatinGabriel
5Ancient GreekΓαβριήλ
6HebrewגבריאלGabriel, an archangel associated with carrying...
7Hebrewאֵלa God; God, deity; god, God
8Hebrewשמואל
9Hebrewשְׁמוּאֵל

via English out

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishoutAway from the inside, centre or other point of...
2Middle Englishouteout
3Old Englishūtout
4Proto-West Germanic*ūtout, outward
5Proto-Germanicūtout, outward
6Proto-Indo-Europeanúdout, outward
Every word from Hebrew שְׁמוּאֵלEvery word from Hebrew שמואלEvery word from Hebrew אֵל