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(pt), n.[F. poulet. See Poult.] The young of some birds, as grouse; a young fowl. Carew. Pout (pt), v. i.To shoot pouts. [Scot.] Pout (pout), v. i.[imp. & p. p.Pouted; p. pr. & vb. n.Pouting.] [OE. pouten, of uncertain origin; cf. Prov. pot lip, Prov. F. potte, faire la potte to pout, W. pwdu to pout, be sullen, poten, potten, a paunch, belly.] 1. To thrust out the lips, as in sullenness or displeasure; hence, to look sullen. Thou poutest upon thy fortune and thy love. Shak. 2. To protrude. "Pouting lips." Dryden. Pout n.A sullen protrusion of the lips; a fit of sullenness. "Jack's in the pouts." J. & H. Smith. Pout n.[Cf. Eelpout.] (Zol.) The European whiting pout or bib. Eel pout. (Zol.) See Eelpout. Horn pout, or Horned pout. (Zol.) See Bullhead (b). スポンサード リンク
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