Mammer
Origin
From Middle English mameren ("to hesitate, be undecided, waver, mutter"), from Old English mÄmrian, mÄmorian ("to think through, deliberate, plan out, design"), from Proto-Germanic *maimrÅnÄ… ("to take care, worry"), from Proto-Indo-European *mer-, *smer- ("to fall into thought, remember, take care"). Related to Old English mÄmor ("deep thought, deep sleep, unconsciousness"), Old English mimorian ("to remember"), Dutch mijmeren ("to ponder, muse"). More at remember.
Full definition of mammer
Verb
- (rare) To hesitate.Tell me, Othello: I wonder in my soul, What you would ask me, that I should deny, Or stand so mammering on — Shakespeare, Othello.
- (rare) To mumble or stammer from doubt or hesitation.