strout

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== English == === Etymology === From Middle English. See etymology of the corresponding sense of strut and stroot. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /stɹaʊt/ Rhymes: -aʊt === Verb === strout (third-person singular simple present strouts, present participle strouting, simple past and past participle strouted) (obsolete, transitive) To cause to project or swell out; to enlarge affectedly; to strut. (obsolete, intransitive) Alternative form of strut (“to swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out”). === Anagrams === Routts, Trotuș, Tutors, trouts, tutors == Middle English == === Alternative forms === strot, strote, strut, strutt === Etymology === From Old English *strūt, from Proto-West Germanic *strūt, from Proto-Germanic *strūtaz; compare strouten. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /struːt/, /strut/ === Noun === strout A conflict or dispute. (rare) The flaunting of fine clothes. ==== References ==== “strǒut, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.