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murmur

[L. See the Verb.]

A low sound continued or continually repeated, as that of a stream running in a stony channel, or that of flame. Black melancholy sits, Deepens the murmur of the falling floods, And breathes a browner horror on the woods.

murmur

A complaint half suppressed, or uttered in a low, muttering voice. Some. discontents there are, some idle murmurs.

murmur

verb intransitive
To make a low continued noise, like the hum of bees, a stream of water, rolling waves, or like the wind in a forest; as the murmuring surge. The forests murmur and the surges roar.

murmur

To grumble; to complain; to utter complaints in a low, half articulated voice; to utter sullen discontent; with at, before the thing which is the cause of discontent; as, murmur not at sickness; or with at or against, before the active agent which produces the evil. The Jews murmured at him. John 6:47. The people murmured against Moses.Exodus 15:24.