An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/kauderwelsch

kauderwelsch, adjective, ‘jargon,’ first occurs in early Modern High German allied to an unexplained verb kaudern, ‘to talk unintelligibly,’ hence ‘strange, unintelligible foreign tongue.’ It seems to have been a Swiss word originally and allied to Suabian and Swiss kauder, chûder, ‘tow’; or should it be churwelsch?