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Of dialectal origin, likely derived from 中期英語 louten (“to bow, bend low, stoop over”), from 古期英語 lūtan (“to bow, bend forward, stoop”), from Proto-West Germanic *lūtan, from Proto-Germanic *lūtaną (“to bow down, lout”).
Alternatively, derived from 中期英語 louten (“to hide, lurk”), from 古期英語 lūtian (“to lurk, skulk”), from Proto-West Germanic *lūtēn (“to be hidden, be concealed”). Compare Old Norse lútr (“stooping”), Gothic 𐌻𐌿𐍄𐍉𐌽 (lutōn, “to deceive”).
Non-Germanic cognates are probably Old Church Slavonic лоудити (luditi, “to deceive”), Serbo-Croatian lud and Albanian lut (“to beg, pray”).
lout (third-person singular simple present louts, present participle louting, simple past and past participle louted)
From 中期英語 louten, from 古期英語 lūtan, from Proto-West Germanic *lūtan, from Proto-Germanic *lūtaną. Cognate with Old Norse lúta, Danish lude (“to bend”), Norwegian lute (“stoop”), Swedish luta.
lout (third-person singular simple present louts, present participle louting, simple past and past participle louted)
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