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In some senses, lout is marked as obsolete, archaic. Watch for register when choosing this word.
VERB + LOUT
acts, like
ADV.
only
noun
A troublemaker, often violent; a rude violent person; a yob.
But the lout looked only to his market, and was not easily repulsed. “He’s there, I tell you,” he persisted. “And for threepence I’ll get you to see him. Come on, your honour! It’s many a Westminster election I’ve seen, and beer running, from Mr. Fox,[…]when maybe it’s your honour’s going to stand! Anyway, it’s, Down with the mongers!”
You see louts fresh from school kicking grey-haired servants.
A clownish, awkward fellow; a bumpkin.
The faire Pamela, whose noble hart I finde doth greatly disdaine, that the trust of her vertue is reposed in such a louts hands, as Dametas, had yet to shew an obedience, taken on a shepeardish apparell[…]
Sebaſtian, I haue entertained thee, / Partly that I haue neede of ſuch a youth, / That can with ſome diſcretion doe my buſineſſe: / For ’tis no truſting to yond fooliſh Lowt;
verb
To treat as a lout or fool; to neglect; to disappoint.
Renowned Talbot doth expect my ayde, / And I am lowted by a Traitor Villaine, / And cannot helpe the noble Cheualier:[…]
verb
To bend, bow, stoop.
He faire the knight ſaluted, louting low, / Who faire him quited, as that courteous was[…].
And the priest devoutly crossed himself, and turned and louted to the alter.
But the lout looked only to his market, and was not easily repulsed. “He’s there, I tell you,” he persisted. “And for threepence I’ll get you to see him. Come on, your honour! It’s many a Westminster
WiktionaryYou see louts fresh from school kicking grey-haired servants.
WiktionaryThe faire Pamela, whose noble hart I finde doth greatly disdaine, that the trust of her vertue is reposed in such a louts hands, as Dametas, had yet to shew an obedience, taken on a shepeardish appare
WiktionaryRenowned Talbot doth expect my ayde, / And I am lowted by a Traitor Villaine, / And cannot helpe the noble Cheualier:[…]
WiktionaryHe faire the knight ſaluted, louting low, / Who faire him quited, as that courteous was[…].
WiktionaryAnd the priest devoutly crossed himself, and turned and louted to the alter.
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In some senses, lout is marked as obsolete, archaic. Watch for register when choosing this word.