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jargon
​VERB (intr):

1. to speak in, write, or use jargon; jargonize. 

2. twitter, warble.

Origin:

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English jargoun, from Middle French; Old French jargon, gargun, derivative of an unattested expressive base garg-; see gargle, gargoyle. Dictionary 2: C14: from Old French, perhaps of imitative origin; see gargle. —Dictionary.com. // 

 First Known Use of jargon: Noun: 14th century. Verb: 14th century. History and Etymology for jargon: Noun and Verb: Middle English, from Anglo-French jargun, gargon. —Merriam-Webster.

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