The Collaborative International Dictionary
Blatter \Blat"ter\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Blattered.] [L.
blaterare to babble: cf. F. blat['e]rer to bleat.]
To prate; to babble; to rail; to make a senseless noise; to
patter. [Archaic] ``The rain blattered.''
--Jeffrey.
They procured . . . preachers to blatter against me, .
. . so that they had place and time to belie me
shamefully.
--Latimer.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: blatter)
Usage examples of "blattered".
The rain blattered, the windows clattered, the shopshutters flapped, pigs from the lum-heads came rattling down like thunder-claps, and the skies were dismal both with cloud and carry.
Gusts blattered at the fire, the meat sizzling and Mukunga talking fast in Swahili, gesturing and laughing.
I knew every creak the old frame house made, the rush of gas flame igniting under the hot water heater, the tin crack of the stove cooling after I'd boiled water for tea, the pickup that blattered down the road each night at ten thirty.
Russell swore and steered intently for a few seconds as the sky blattered at them.