louty

adj

Etymology

From lout + -y.

  1. derived from *lūtēn — “to be hidden, be concealed
  2. derived from lūtian — “to lurk, skulk
  3. derived from louten — “to hide, lurk
  4. derived from *lūtaną — “to bow down, lout
  5. derived from *lūtan
  6. derived from lūtan — “to bow, bend forward, stoop
  7. derived from louten — “to bow, bend low, stoop over
  8. suffixed as louty — “lout + y

Definitions

  1. loutish

    • The country’s “self-serving and bogus view of history,” which pities the rest of the world for its disorder, hides what he sees as “the lumpen and louty, coarse, unsubtle, beady-eyed, beefy-bummed herd of England.”

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA