cackler

English

Etymology

From Middle English cakelere, equivalent to cackle + -er.

Noun

cackler (plural cacklers)

  1. A person or creature that cackles.
  2. (obsolete, slang) A speaker; a person who gives speeches.
    • 1854, Charles Dickens, Hard Times: A Novel:
      I never wath much of a Cackler, Thquire, and I have thed my thay.

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