Word: stout Word origin: Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French and Old French dialect, of West Germanic origin; perhaps related to stilt. The noun (late 17th century) originally denoted any strong beer and is probably elliptical for stout ale . Phonetic: staʊt Listen:
(of a person) rather fat or of heavy build. Example: stout middle-aged men
(of an object) strong and thick. Example: Billy had armed himself with a stout stick
having or showing courage and determination. Example: he put up a stout defence in court
a kind of strong, dark beer brewed with roasted malt or barley. Example: there is a tradition in England of drinking stout while eating oysters
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