Gadit

maunder

Definitions (2)
1verbTo talk in a rambling or aimless manner, often without making much sense.
He tends to maunder on about his childhood during family gatherings.
The professor maundered through the lecture, losing the students' attention.
She maundered about her day, jumping from one topic to another without any clear point.
2verbTo wander or move about aimlessly.
They maundered through the park, enjoying the sunny afternoon.
He maundered around the city, exploring without a specific destination.
The dog maundered along the beach, sniffing at everything in sight.
Word Origin
Language
English
Originally meant
To grumble or mumble
Background
The word 'maunder' likely originated in the late 17th century, possibly as a variant of 'meander', which means to wander aimlessly. It has been used to describe both aimless talking and wandering.