Lout
Pronunciation
- IPA: /laÊŠt/
- Rhymes: -aÊŠt
Origin 1
Of dialectal origin, compare Middle English louten "to bow, bend low, stoop over" from Old English lÅ«tan from Proto-Germanic *leut-. Cognate with Old Norse lútr ("stooping"), Gothic ðŒ»ðŒ¿ð„ðŒ¾ðŒ½ (luton, "to deceive"). Non-Germanic cognates are probably Old Church Slavonic лоудити (luditi, "to deceive")
Online Etymology Dictionary|lout
, Serbo-Croatian луд and Albanian lut ("to beg, pray").
Full definition of lout
Noun
lout
(plural louts)- A troublemaker, often violent; a rude violent person; a yob.
- A clownish, awkward fellow; a bumpkin.
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Verb
- (obsolete, transitive) To treat as a lout or fool; to neglect; to disappoint.
Origin 2
Old English lūtan, from Germanic. Cognate with Old Norse lúta, Danish lude ("to bend"), Norwegian lute ("stoop"), Swedish luta.