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garrulity

(n.) 1580s, from Middle French garrulité, from Latin garrulitatem (nom. garrulitas) "chattering, loquacity," from garrulus (see garrulous).

garrulous

(adj.) 1610s, from Latin garrulus "talkative," from garrire "to chatter,"
from PIE root *gar- "to call, cry," of imitative origin
(cf. Greek gerys "voice, sound," Ossetic zar "song," Welsh garm, Old Irish gairm "noise, cry").