Yammer

Verb

 * 1)  To complain peevishly.
 * 2)  To talk loudly and persistently.
 * 3)  To repeat on and on, usually loudly or in complaint.
 * 4)  To make an outcry; to clamor.
 * 5) * 1951, Isaac Asimov, Foundation (1974 Panther Books Ltd publication), part V: “The Merchant Princes”, chapter 17, page 182, ¶ 1
 * It was a ship, but a whale to the Dark Nebula’s minnow; and on its side was the Spaceship-and-Sun of the Empire. Every alarm on the ship yammered hysterically.

Synonyms

 * whine, grumble
 * prattle, babble, yak
 * See also Thesaurus:complain

Noun

 * 1) The act or noise of yammering.
 * 2) A loud noise.
 * 3) One who yammers.

Thesaurus
babble, bark, battle cry, bawl, bellow, call, caterwaul, chat, chatter, cheer, clack, creak, cry, gab, gabble, hail, halloo, holler, hollo, hoot, howl, hurrah, jaw, keen, pipe, prattle, pule, rallying cry, roar, screak, scream, screech, shout, shriek, shrill, skirl, skreigh, squall, squawk, squeak, squeal, ululate, ululation, wail, war cry, war whoop, whimper, whine, whistle, whoop, wrawl, yak, yap, yawl, yawp, yell, yelp, yo-ho, yowl

Etymology
Probably from jammeren: cognate and reinforced by  yeoumeren: <  geomrian: < geomor: possibly imitative in origin and akin to German Jammer:.

Verb

 * Russian: ныть

Noun

 * Russian: нытьё


 * Russian: нытик

Verb

 * 1)  to lament
 * 2)  to yearn for something

Noun

 * 1) a cry of lamentation
 * 2) the act of yammerin