Still meaning ‘something hard to understand’, what word was used by medieval authors like Geoffrey Chaucer to mean ‘sounds made by birds’?
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- Special language used by a profession or group that is difficult for others to understand
- 'The ___ of Authenticity' (Theodor Adorno book that critiques the language of existentialist philosophy)
- From the Old French meaning 'warbling of birds', word for chatter, gibberish or twittering originally, later a pidgin or specialised language used by a particular group
- Lingo of a particular group
- Techie talk, e.g.
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