utter (v.) Old form(s): vtter , vttered , vtters
emit, exhale, discharge
JC I.ii.243[Casca to Brutus] the rabblement ... uttered such a deal of stinking breath [i.e. they shouted so much]
MND IV.ii.38[Bottom to all] eat no onions nor garlic; for we are to utter sweet breath
WT IV.iv.186[Servant to Shepherd, of Autolycus' songs] he utters them as he had eaten ballads
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