I. ˈnad.ə(r), -atə- intransitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: alteration of gnatter
1. dialect England : to find fault : gripe
2. chiefly Britain : to talk a great deal but say little : chatter
willing to sit for hours and natter away about nothing — Vancouver (Canada) Sun
natter to the neighbors' women, exchanging gossip — Peter Mayne
II. noun
( -s )
chiefly Britain : a conversation usually of a trivial nature : chat