British spelling of driveler; a person who drools or speaks foolish words.
British variant of 'driveler', following the same doubling convention as 'drivelled'. From 'drivel' (Old English 'drifol') plus '-er'.
The British spelling 'driveller' with double 'l' matches their past tense 'drivelled'—British English has a consistent logic about doubling consonants that makes it different from American English.
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