Chuttered vs Chuntered - What's the difference?
chuttered | chuntered |
(chutter)
An alarm call used by vervets to warn of the presence of a snake.
* 1985 , Alison Jolly, The Evolution of Primate Behavior (page 75)
* 1995 , Stanis?aw Puppel, The Biology of Language (page 3)
(chunter)
(British, dialect) To speak in a soft, indistinct manner, mutter.
* 2003 , J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix , page 349:
(British, dialect) To grumble, complain.
* 1921 [1999], David Herbert Lawrence, Sea and Sardinia (Penguins Classics),
As verbs the difference between chuttered and chuntered
is that chuttered is (chutter) while chuntered is (chunter).chuttered
English
Verb
(head)chutter
English
Noun
(en noun)- Vervet monkeys have several different sorts of call, including "leopard alarm barks," "eagle rraups'," and "snake ' chutters " (Struhsaker, 1967).
- The vervet's main claim to fame, however, lies in its alarm calls, in which it distinguishes between different types of predator: a chutter warns of the presence of a snake; a rraup is uttered when an eagle is spotted; a chirp is used for lions
chuntered
English
Verb
(head)chunter
English
Verb
(en verb)- Ron continued to chunter under his breath all the way down the street.
page 74:
- “Since she had another seat and was quite comfortable, we smiled and let her chunter .”
References
* “D. H. Lawrence gave a new lease on life to the verb to chunter'', ‘to mutter, complain’, labelled “''Obs.'' exc. ''dial''”, when he used it in ''Sea and Sardinia'' (1921)’,” ''Languages in Contact and Contrast: Essays in Contact Linguistics , by Vladimir Ivir, Damir Kalogjera, page 411 (b.g.c link)