warblest

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Etymology[edit]

warble +‎ -est

Verb[edit]

warblest

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present indicative of warble
    • 1874, John Harris, To the Robin:
      Little Robin, tell me now, / Why thou warblest from that bough. / Nearly all the leaves are fled, / And the branch is sere and dead.

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