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Definition: Stout |
StoutAdjective1. Dependable; "the stalwart citizens at Lexington"; "a stalwart supporter of the UN"; "stout hearts". 2. Euphemisms for `fat'; "men are portly and women are stout". 3. Having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships; "hardy explorers of northern Canada"; "proud of her tall stalwart son"; "stout seamen"; "sturdy young athletes". Noun1. Strong dark heavy-bodied porter. 2. A garment size for a large or heavy person. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "stout" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references) |
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Food & Agriculture | A heavy-bodied brew that is darker and sweeter than porter and is made with roasted malt and a relatively high percentage of hops. Source: European Union. (references) |
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Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malts. Stout was first brewed by Guinness of Ireland and was originally called Stout-Porter, as its recipe was a variation of that for porter beer. It encompasses a large enough class of beers and subclasses of beers, that Stout and Porter are considered two distinct styles.
There are several kinds of stout:
Examples of stouts are Guinness, Murphy's, Beamish and Carbine Stout. Guinness is well known as the "muck of the Irish." Beamish is a dry stout beer. From Ireland, its alcoholic content and flavour are both characterized as light.
- Irish stout or dry stout is the original product
- Imperial stout was originally brewed in England for import to the court of the Tsar of Russia. It has a very high alcohol content--nine or ten percent is not uncommon--intended to preserve it during long trips and to provide a more bracing drink against cold climates.
- Cream Stout used to have dairy product added to it; it rarely does nowadays, and the name often denotes very smooth, thick-textured stouts with a distinctive flavour
- Oatmeal stout, similarly, had oats added to it.
Shakespeare Stout, brewed by Rogue Breweries in the Pacific Northwest, has in recent years become one of the most celebrated stouts on the world market. Obsidian Stout, from Deschutes Brewery (also hailing from the Pacific Northwest), is another example of a fine stout.
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Stout is a city located in Grundy County, Iowa. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 217.Geography
Stout is located at 42°31'38" North, 92°42'41" West (42.527131, -92.711383)1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.8 km² (0.3 mi²). 0.8 km² (0.3 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.Demographics
As of the census of 2000, there are 217 people, 75 households, and 60 families residing in the city. The population density is 270.3/km² (697.3/mi²). There are 77 housing units at an average density of 95.9/km² (247.4/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 99.08% White, 0.00% African American, 0.00% Native American, 0.00% Asian, 0.00% Pacific Islander, 0.00% from other races, and 0.92% from two or more races. 0.00% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race. There are 75 households out of which 37.3% have children under the age of 18 living with them, 68.0% are married couples living together, 9.3% have a female householder with no husband present, and 18.7% are non-families. 14.7% of all households are made up of individuals and 9.3% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.89 and the average family size is 3.23. In the city the population is spread out with 31.3% under the age of 18, 8.8% from 18 to 24, 26.7% from 25 to 44, 18.0% from 45 to 64, and 15.2% who are 65 years of age or older. The median age is 34 years. For every 100 females there are 104.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 101.4 males. The median income for a household in the city is $40,781, and the median income for a family is $41,042. Males have a median income of $28,958 versus $23,750 for females. The per capita income for the city is $12,504. 12.5% of the population and 8.5% of families are below the poverty line. Out of the total people living in poverty, 22.0% are under the age of 18 and 0.0% are 65 or older.Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Stout, Iowa."
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The University of Wisconsin-Stout was founded as an experiment in education in 1891 and has more than 8,000 students. Stout is located in Menomonie, WisconsinSubjects taught include business, industry, technology, education, human development, and art and design.
University of Wisconsin System: Baraboo/Sauk County | Barron County | Eau Claire | Fond du Lac | Fox Valley | Green Bay | La Crosse | Madison | Manitowoc | Marathon County | Marinette County | Marshfield/Wood County | Milwaukee | Oshkosh | Parkside | Platteville | Richland | River Falls | Rock County | Sheboygan | Stevens Point | Stout | Superior | Washington County | Waukesha | Whitewater
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Synonyms: StoutSynonyms: hardy (adj), portly (adj), stalwart (adj), sturdy (adj). (additional references) |
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Courage | Adjective: courageous, brave; valiant, valorous; gallant, intrepid; spirited, spiritful; high-spirited, high-mettled; mettlesome, plucky; manly, manful; resolute; stout,.stout-hearted; iron-hearted, lion-hearted; heart of oak; Penthesilean. |
Size | Corpulent, stout, fat, obese, plump, squab, full, lusty, strapping, bouncing; portly, burly, well-fed, full-grown; corn fed, gram fed; stalwart, brawny, fleshy; goodly; in good case, in good condition; in condition; chopping, jolly; chub faced, chubby faced. |
Strength | Adjective: strong, mighty, vigorous, forcible, hard, adamantine, stout, robust, sturdy, hardy, powerful, potent, puissant, valid. |
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Crosswords: Stout |
| Specialty definitions using "stout": BACCHUS ♦ Fear Fortress ♦ Hatton, Hot-foot, HUMMING LIQUOR ♦ logging arch, Look as Big as Bull Beef ♦ MALT, Midsummer Ale, Molly Maguires ♦ Oxyurida ♦ Plymouth Cloak ♦ spragger, Stoics, stopblocks ♦ trailing cable. (references) |
| Etymologies containing "stout": Obese. (references) |
| Non-English Usage: "Stout" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses. Dutch (audacious, bold, courageous, daring, fearless, intrepid), French (stout). |
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Screenplays | I would suggest that those of us with stout hearts and trim waistlines start using the stairs (The Towering Inferno; writing credit: Richard Martin Stern; Thomas N. Scortia) | |
Clever | Give me a stout heart to bear my own burdens. (references; author: unknown) | |
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A row of teeth arises from a large sclerotized plate borne laterally on the eighth abdominal segment. Uranotaenia have characteristically shaped heads, longer than wide. All but one Western species have four stout spines on the head. Credit: CDC. | Stout Homestead in the NarrowsOregon TrailLower Snake River District. Credit: W. Meyer. | ||
![]() | Arthur B. Stout. Credit: National Library of Medicine. | ![]() | Rex Stout, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right. Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | Judge Juanita Kidd Stout, seated, facing slightly left. Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | Stout, Rex, Mr., portrait photograph. Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | Mr. and Mrs. C. Frederick C. Stout, residence on Glenn Ave., Ardmore, Pennsylvania. China room mirror. Credit: Library of Congress. | ||
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Clifford K. Berryman | Stout hearts, my laddies! If the row comes, REMEMBER THE MAINE, and show the world how American sailors can fight. |
Horace | Live as brave men and face adversity with stout hearts. |
Miguel de Cervantes | A stout heart breaks bad luck. |
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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man | Joyce, James | In a dark corner of the chapel at the gospel side of the altar a stout old lady knelt amid her copious black skirts |
King Richard III | Shakespeare, William | How now, my hardy stout resolved mates |
Grapes of Wrath | Steinbeck, John | As they pulled in, a stout man, red of face and arms, got up from a chair behind the gas pumps and moved toward them |
Gulliver's Travels | Swift, Jonathan | I soon fell into the company of some Dutch sailors belonging to the Amboyna, of Amsterdam, a stout ship of 450 tons |
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Economic History | Philippines | The new Macapagal Arroyo government also faces a government budget deficit that is expected to exceed four percent of Philippine GDP. The most crucial and severe problem underlying the deficit is the inadequacy of revenue collections, but attempts to reform the Bureau of Internal Revenue have met with stout resistance. (references) |
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| "Stout" is generally used as an adjective (general or positive) -- approximately 92.75% of the time. "Stout" is used about 455 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Adjective (general or positive) | 92.75% | 422 | 13,494 |
| Noun (singular) | 5.71% | 26 | 68,323 |
| Noun (proper) | 1.32% | 6 | 143,867 |
| Unclassified Items | 0.22% | 1 | 339,140 |
| Total | 100.00% | 455 | N/A |
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| The following table summarizes the usage of "stout" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified. |
| Name | Usage/Gender | Usage per 100 million Persons | Rank in USA |
| Stout | Last name | 15,000 | 822 |
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1. Stout, IA (city, FIPS 75720) 2. Stout, OH |
Expressions using "stout": brown stout ♦ grow fat stout ♦ grow stout ♦ Guiness' stout ♦ Guinness' stout ♦ stout hearted ♦ stout person. Additional references. | |
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Beginning with "stout": stout-bodied, Stout-hearted, stout-hearted man, stout-heartedly, Stout-heartedness, stout-made, stout-stemmed, stout-sticking, stout-stowers. | |
Ending with "stout": non-stout, not-all-that-stout, Wisconsin-stout. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Language | Translations for "stout"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Albanian | i vendosur (decided, decisive, determinate, determined, established, firm, fixed, hell-bent, inveterate, nervy, purposeful, resolute, resolved, set, situated, stalwart, stiff, strong, unalterable, unfaltering, unhesitating), i shëndoshë (chopping, corpulent, good, healthy, portly, sound), i ngjallur (corpulent, fatty, obese, plump, pursy), i fortë (able bodied, adamant, adamantine, brawny, cast iron, cogent, decuman, Doughty, durable, endurable, enduring, fast, fierce, firm, flinty, forceful, Hale, hard, Hardy, heavy duty, high pitched, intense, intensive, keen, lancinating, nervous, oaky, potent, powerful, red blooded, refractory, resistant, robust, rocky, rough, rugged, screamy, serviceable, sharp, smart, solid, sound, spanking, stable, staunch, steely, stentorian, stiff, strong, sturdy, swashing, swingeing, tenable, tenacious, tough, two-fisted, vehement, vigorous, violent, virile, virulent, well-built, well-set), guximtar (audacious, bold, bold man, courageous, courageous man, dare devil, daring, foolhardy, gallant, game, gritty, hardy man, manful, mettled, mettlesome, plucky, reckless, spunky, stouthearted, temerarious, tossy). (various references) | |
Arabic | ممتلئ (fat, filled, full of, replete), متين (able bodied, consistent, durable, enduring, firm, lasting, robust, safe, secure, solid, sound, stabile, staunch, strong, sturdy, substantial, tough), نشيط (active, adroit, alert, athletic, dapper, driving, energetic, forceful, hustler, jaunty, live wire, lively, proud, robust, sharp, spirited, sprightly, spry, strenuous, vigorous, vivacious), قوي (able bodied, acute, athletic, brawny, burly, forceful, forcible, full-bodied, furious, generous, hardy, hearty, heavy duty, husky, incorrodible, intense, intensive, keen, lively, lusty, manly, mighty, muscular, pithy, potent, powered, powerful, precious, pronounced, reliable, robust, rude, sledge hammer, spanking, staunch, stern, stiff, strong, sturdy, telling, tight, tough, trig, vehement, vigorous, violent, virtuous, vivid, youthful), سميك (solid, thick), سمين (beefy, corpulent, fat, fleshy, obese, plump, portly, puffy, pulpy, ripe), عنيف (bitter, dragon's, drastic, fell, fierce, gory, heady, impetuous, knockabout, outrageous, passionate, rabid, rigorous, robust, rough, rude, ruthless, scurrilous, set, severe, sharp, shrewd, smart, stiff, strenuous, stringent, strong, torricellian, tough, tumultuous, turbulent, vehement, violent, volcanic), عنيد (adamant, asinine, contrary, coriaceous, die hard, dogged, dour, fractious, hardheaded, headstrong, heady, implacable, incorrigible, inelastic, inexorable, inflexible, intractable, intransigent, inveterate, irreconcilable, mulish, nagging, obdurate, obstinate, opinionated, ornery, peevish, persevering, pertinacious, perverse, piggish, pigheaded, refractory, rigid, scabrous, scratchy, self willed, stiff, stiff necked, stubborn, sullen, tenacious, thwart, uncompromising, unruly, unwilling, unyielding, wilful, willful, wrongheaded), جعة قوية, جعة (beer, malt), جرىء (adventurous, audacious, bold, brave, courageous, daring, dauntless, defiant, fearless, forward, gutsy, hardy, intrepid, lion-hearted, plucky, stout hearted), شجاع (brave, courageous, dauntless, doughty, fearless, gallant, game, gritty, hardy, hero, manful, martial, mettlesome, plucky, red blooded, spirited, stalwart, tiger, undaunted, valiant, valorous), بدين (beefy, chubby, corpulent, fatty, fleshy, hefty, obese, overblown, overweight, plump, portly, puffy, replete, rotund, squabby, tubby). (various references) | |
Bulgarian | упорит (asinine, constant, defiant, die hard, dogged, flinty, gritty, hard bitten, hard boiled, hard core, hard set, hardheaded, hard-shell, importunate, incompliant, indomitable, insistent, intractable, inveterate, mulish, obdurate, obstinate, opinionated, patient, persevering, persistent, pertinacious, piggish, purposeful, refractory, self willed, self-opinionated, set, spiky, stolid, stouthearted, strenuous, sturdy, tenacious, tough, unpliant, unremitting, unwearing, wilful, wrongheaded), як (brawny, chopping, fast, fit, flourishing, grunting ox, hard, husky, iron, lusty, robust, rude, rugged, stalwart, stocky, sturdy, thickset, tough, two-fisted, vigorous, yak), смел (adventurous, ambitious, audacious, bold, brave, courageous, daring, dashing, gallant, game, gamy, gritty, gutsy, high-hearted, high-spirited, manful, manly, martial, mettled, mettlesome, plucky, provocative, slashing, spirited, spunky, stalwart, stouthearted, thoroughbred, valiant, venturesome), храбър (brave, gallant, heroic, intrepid, lion-hearted, martial, soldierlike, soldierly, spirited, stouthearted, valiant, valorous), тъмна силна бира, траен (abiding, durable, enduring, fast, keeping, lasting, secular, secure, serviceable, settled, stable, standing, steadfast, substantive), твърд (adamant, adamantine, constant, crusty, decided, determined, dogged, fast, firm, flat, flinty, forceful, gritty, hard, hardhearted, immovable, obstinate, persistent, proof, rigid, rock-ribbed, rocky, sclerotic, sclerous, set, solid, stable, staunch, steadfast, steady, steely, stiff, stringy, strong, sturdy, swerveless, tenacious, tinny, unfaltering, unflinching, unshakable, unshrinking, unswerving, unwavering), набит (cobby, solid, thickset), здрав (blooming, durable, entire, fast, fit, flourishing, flush, good, hard, healthful, healthy, hearty, hefty, invulnerable, lasting, laudable, lusty, nervous, nervy, reliable, right, robust, rubbery, rude, rugged, safe, salubrious, seaworthy, secure, serviceable, sinewy, sleek, sober, sound, stalwart, stanch, staunch, steady, strapping, strong, sturdy, substantial, sure footed, taintless, tenacious, thickset, uncorrupted, up to the mark, vigorous, well, well-conditioned, without scathe), пълен (absolute, alive, all out, ample, beefy, clear, compendious, complete, corpulent, dead, entire, exhaustive, explicit, fat, fleshy, fraught, full, grand, implicit, intact, integral, integrate, lousy, murky, out and out, outright, overall, overblown, perfect, plenary, portly, profound, pursy, radical, rank, replenished, replete, riddle, right, round, sheer, stark, substantial, teetotal, thoroughgoing, thorough-paced, total, unabbreviated, universal, unmitigated, unqualified, unreserved, utter, vast, very, well fed, whole, whole-footed, whole-hog), издръжлив (enduring, hard bitten, patient, proof, reliable, resistant, seaworthy, spunky, strong, tough), дебел (ample, corpulent, dense, fat, obese, porky, puffy, pursy, thick). (various references) | |
Chinese | 肥碩 , 烈性黑啤', 奘 (fat, great). (various references) | |
Czech | statný (burly, gallant, hefty, portly, robust, stalwart, strapping, strong, sturdy, valid), solidní (firm, reputable, responsible, robust, solid, sound, steady, sturdy), silný (bad, big, boisterous, good, hard, heady, heavy, hefty, high, large, lusty, mighty, muscular, potent, powerful, red blooded, robust, rude, rugged, stalwart, stiff, stocky, strong, sturdy, thick, tough, valid, vigorous, violent), zavalitý (chunky, dumpy, podgy, squat, stocky, stubby), udatný (courageous, gallant, valiant), tlustý (chunky, fat, fat and flabby, fatty, gross, large, overweight, rotund, thick), pevný (adamant, compact, concrete, consistent, deep-seated, durable, energetic, fast, firm, fixed, good, hard set, hardwearing, heavy duty, immovable, ingrained, meaty, proof, resilient, resolute, secure, solid, sound, stable, steadfast, steady, strong, sturdy, substantial, sure, unmoved, unswerving, unyielding, valid), korpulentní (corpulent, matronly), dùkladný (close, elaborate, firm, good, in depth, intimate, painstaking, particular, profound, sound, strong, substantial, thorough, thoroughgoing). (various references) | |
Danish | stout. (various references) | |
Dutch | gezet (abdominous, fat), corpulent (abdominous, fat). (various references) | |
Esperanto | korpulenta (fat). (various references) | |
Faeroese | tjúkkur (abdominous, concentrated, dense, fat, thick), hyldligur (abdominous, fat). (various references) | |
Farsi | محکم (Buff, Firm, Meaty, Secure, Stable, Steady, Steel, Strict, Strong, Sturdy, Substantial, Tenacious, Tight, Tough), نیرومند (Frank, Hale, Main, Mighty, Nervy, Potent, Prolific, Rugged, Strong, Valiant, Vigorous), نوعی ابجو, قوی بنیه , ستبر (Big, Burly, Gross, Robust, Stalwart, Sturdy, Thick). (various references) | |
Finnish | stout, tukevatekoinen (of solid make), pyylevä (plump), paksu (bold, corpulent, dense, fat, thick), luja (decided, durable, fast, firm, resolute, stable, steadfast, steady, strong), lihava (corpulent, fat), jykevä (massive, robust, sturdy). (various references) | |
French | stout. (various references) | |
German | beleibt (corpulent, portly, stoutly). (various references) | |
Greek | STOUT, σωματώδησ, σθεναρόσ (pithy, puissant, spirited, staminal, sturdy, vigorous), γερός (robust, sound, sturdy), χοντρόσ (coarse), εύσωμοσ (burly, portly, robust), εύσωμος (burly, portly), είδος μαύρης μπύρας, ανδρείοσ (brave, gallant, prowessful, valiant, valliant, valorous), τολμηρόσ (bold, daring, dashing, desperado, risque, spunky), θαρραλέος (bold, courageous, mettlesome). (various references) | |
Hebrew | שמן (adipose, buxom, corpulent, fat, fatty, fertile, fleshy, greasy, oil, robust, thick, unctuous), שמ מן (adipose, chubby, corpulent, fattish, plump, portly, pudgy, rotund), שכר לתת, שכר חריף, אמיץ (bold, brave, courageous, heroic, spirited, valiant), "חלטי (absolute, assertive, decisive, forthright, peremptory, purposeful, tenacious), בעל 'וף (burly, corpulent, hefty), בעל בשר (corpulent, portly), בריא (buxom, fit, healthy, lusty, plump, right, robust, salubrious, sound, well, wholesome). (various references) | |
Hungarian | vaskos (buxom, chopping, chunky, crass, fat, gross, stodgy). (various references) | |
Indonesian | gendut (abdominous, big-bellied, corpulent, potbellied, very profitable), gemuk (buxom, corpulent, fat, fertiliser, grease, plumpy, rich, thick), bir hitam, berani (audacious, brave, dare, dauntless, game, manful, plucky, stout-hearted, valiant). (various references) | |
Italian | robusto (able bodied, beefy, bouncing, burly, chunky, Hale, Hardy, hearty, hefty, muscular, robust, strapping, strong, sturdy, tough), massiccio (bulky, lumpish, massif, massive, solid), forte (aloud, big, brawny, deep, Doughty, fast, fastness, forceful, Fort, forte, hard, hardly, heavy, hefty, high, hot, keen, living, loud, loudly, mighty, nervous, nervy, potent, puissant, racy, robust, rugged, severe, short, shrewd, stiff, strong, sturdy, tough, vigorous), corpulento (burly, corpulent, fat, full-bodied, obese, portly, pursy, tubby), coraggioso (bold, brave, courageous, gallant, gritty, high-spirited, intrepid, manly, plucky, stalwart), birra scura, ben piantato (strapping, well knit), "stout". (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 丈 (burly, firm, solid, strong, sturdy). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | が"じょう (abdication by an emperor in favor of a more virtuous successor, burly, firm, meditative concentration, preceding article or entry, Samadhi, solid, strong, sturdy, written request), ふとった (chubby, fat, plump), ほねぶと (big-boned), ほうま" (corpulent, indiscretion, laxity, looseness, plump, satiety, surfeit, voluptuous, whimsy), スタウト . (various references) | |
Manx | trean (brave, doughty, firm, formidable, heavy, heroic, intensive, stark, valiant, valorous), tramylt (hardy, robust, stalwart, sturdy, vigorous, vigorous as plant), stuitt (neat, trim), roauyr (bulky, buxom, corpulent, fat, firm, fleshy, heavy, obese, overweight, plump, sleek, stiff, thick), poinnee (sturdy), loor (able-bodied, lusty, nimble, stouthearted, strapping), lhune doo (Guinness, porter), lajer (able-bodied, cogent, forcible, forte, hard, heady, heavy, high-power, high-powered, lusty, potent, powerful, pronounced, rich, sound, stark, strong, vigorous, vigorous as plant), chiu (blubber, heavy, intense; foggy, strong, strong as solution, thick, thick-set, thick-set of hedge, turbid, whipped, whipped as cream), bainney ny baa doo (Guinness, porter). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | outstay.(various references) | |
Portuguese | robusto (able-bodied, cant, hale, hefty, lusty, masculine, nervy, randy, stalwart, strapping, strong, sturdy, substantial, tough, vigorous, wakeless, wholesome), resoluto (accomplished, decisive, energetic, game, plucky, purposive, resolute, stalwart, stark, steadfast, stiff, sturdy, unbending, unhesitating, unwavering), intrépido (audacious, aweless, dauntless, fearless, intrepid, manful, spirited, stouthearted, undaunted, unshrinking), forte (accomplished, acute, bold, bouncing, brawny, cogent, decuman, firm, forceful, forcible, fort, forte, fortress, full-blooded, hale, hard, heavy, hefty, high, high-hearted, intense, intensive, keen, loud, lusty, manly, masculine, masterful, mighty, nappy, penetrating, pithy, potent, presidio, racy, red-blooded, salt, sanguineous, seaworthy, sharp, sinewy, snorting, solid, stalwart, stark, strapping, strong, sturdy, substantial, swingeing, telling, tough, two-fisted, unfailing, vehement, venturous, vigorous, wakeless, wholesome), entroncado (stocky), corpulento (burly, corpulent, fat, portly, round, strong, well-fed), corajoso (adventurous, bold, brave, chivalrous, cool, courageous, fearless, gallant, game, gamy, go-ahead, hardy, high-hearted, high-spirited, intrepid, lion-hearted, manful, mettled, mettlesome, plucky, resolute, soldierly, spirited, spunky, unshrinking, valiant, venturous), cerveja de malte, "stout". (various references) | |
Romanian | solid (awfully, big, deep, durable, enduring, fast, firm, firmly, hard, hard and fast, hefty, massive, massy, portly, profound, reliable, rocky, rugged, safe, secure, serious, solid, solidly, sound, soundly, Square, stable, sterling, stiff, strapping, strong, tenable, tough, well knit), porter tare, bere (ale, beer, small drink), bere englezeascã neagrã şi tare, corpolent (burly, corpulent, fat, in flesh, portly), curajos (bold, brave, courageous, daring, Dauntless, gallant, game, gamy, gritty, high-spirited, manful, nervy, pluckily, plucky, reckless, spirited, stalwart, temerarious, unflinching, vigorous), cutezãtor (bold, boldly, courageous, daring, daringly, dashing, enterprising, foolhardy, Hardy, intrepid, intrepidly, nervy), dârz (adamant, audacious, daring, gamy, resistant, saucy, steadfast, stoutly, strong-minded, stubborn, unflinching), energic (a live wire, active, alive, brisk, buoyant, dapper, drastic, dynamic, emphatic, energetic, energetically, forcible, full of beans, humming, iron, keen, lively, living, managing, mightily, peppy, peremptory, pushful, pushing, sharp, snappy, stoutly, strenuous, strong, strong-minded, trenchant, virile), gras (beefy, corpulent, fat, fatty, greasy, handsomely, oily, porky, puffy, pursy, rich, rotund, sticky, unctuous, well fed), ţeapãn (benumbed, heavy, starchy, stiff, strait laced, sturdy, unbending), masiv (big, bulky, burly, fat, full, heap, heavy, massif, massive, massively, massy, portly, rugged, solid, substantial, unwieldy, voluminous, wholesale), voinic (bulky, burly, chopping, hale and hearty, Hardy, healthy, hefty, hero, husky, mite, muscular, nervy, powerful, strapping, sturdy, tight, upstanding, vigorous), puternic (acute, ardent, authoritative, biting, catchy, drastic, exquisite, fierce, flush, forceful, forcible, forcibly, great, hard, heavily, heavy, high, important, intense, intensely, intensive, leonine, loud, lusty, marrowy, mighty, muscular, nervous, nervy, pithy, potent, powerful, pronounced, resistant, robust, rough, rude, searching, severe, sinewy, solid, stark, strapping, strong, tough, towering, vigorous, violent, virulent), rezistent (enduring, fast, hard, Hardy, immune, lasting, patient, resistant, strong, tough), robust (bouncing, Hale, Hardy, hefty, iron, lusty, red blooded, robust, rude, rugged, stalwart, strapping, strong, strong-limbed, sturdy, tough, well knit), tare (adamant, adamantine, badly, crusty, deeply, double, durable, fast, fierce, firm, firmly, greatly, hard, hollow, intense, intensely, lasting, leathery, loud, loudly, mighty, potent, powerful, rigid, robust, rocky, solid, spanking, stalwart, steady, stiff, strong, strongly, sturdy, to the echo, tough, unflinching, unflinchingly, vehement, vigorous, violent), vârtos (firm, hard, harsh, sinewy, strong, strongly), viguros (bouncing, chopping, emphatic, forceful, forcible, forcibly, full-blooded, green, Hale, Hardy, hearty, hot stuff, humming, intense, lusty, nervous, pithy, potent, red blooded, robust, rude, sapful, sinewy, stalwart, stoutly, strapping, strong, strong-limbed, thriving, tough, vigorous, vigorously), vitejesc (heroic), gros (abundantly, big, blubber, bulk, bulky, coarse, compact, densely, gross, highly, podgy, quod, stiff, thick, voluminous). (various references) | |
Russian | стойкий (doughty, fast, firm, hard bitten, hardbitten, lasting, persistent, resistant, staunch, steadfast, stouthearted, stout-hearted, sturdy, true-blue, uncompromising, unyielding), толстый;полный, толстый (abdominous, fat, fleshy, gross, paunchy, porky, stubby, thick, well-fed), прочный (durable, endurable, enduring, fail-safe, fast, firm, indissoluble, reliable, resistant, rugged, serviceable, sound, stable, strong, tenable, tough), дородный (burly, corpulent, obese). (various references) | |
Scottish | toirteil (bulky, fruitful), lairceach, ceatharnach (kerne, trusty). (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | jako crno pivo. (various references) | |
Spanish | sólido (body, chunky, fast, filling, firm, hard, massy, meaty, robust, solid, stable, strong, sturdy, substantial, used to), valiente como un caballero (Dauntless, Doughty, plucky, stalwart, stout hearted), terco (contrary, cussed, dogged, dour, mulish, obdurate, obstinate, opinionated, pigheaded, self-opinionated, stiff necked, stolid, stubborn, tough), 'stout', resuelto (bold, decided, determined, firm, resolute, resolved, single minded, stout hearted, unfaltering, unhesitating, wheeze), obstinado (balky, bullheaded, dogged, hard-headed, obdurate, obstinate, opinionated, perverse, pig-headed, refractory, self willed, steadfast, stubborn), negro (black, black man, blacking, colored, coloured, coon, dark, ebony, gloom, gloomy, jim crow, Negro, nig-nog, pitchy, Raven, sable), gordo (corpulent, fat, fatso, fatty, fleshy, greasy, plump, porky, portly, rotund, thick, top), fornido (beefy, chunky, heavy-set, hefty, husky, Square, stalwart, strapping, sturdy, well knit), cerveza negra fuerte. (various references) | |
Swedish | ståndaktig (constant, staunch, steadfast, unflinching, unwavering), porter (porter), korpulent (corpulent, portly), fetlagd (buxom, fubsy, inclined to stoutness, portly). (various references) | |
Turkish | siyah bira (bock, bock beer, porter), sert bira (barley wine), sağlam (able bodied, bankable, bouncing, calculable, cast iron, consolidated, dyed in grain, fast, firm, flat-footed, foolproof, foursquare, gilt-edged, good, granitic, Hale, hard, healthy, hearty, indissoluble, invulnerable, lusty, responsible, rugged, runproof, safe, scatheless, secure, secured, solid, sound, stable, stalwart, stanch, staunch, steady, steely, strong, sturdy, substantial, substantive, sure, tough, unfaltering, unshakable, unshaken, valid, whole), yiğit (brave, bulldog, courageous, dare devil, daredevil, Doughty, gallant, game, hero, manful, manly, plucky, red blooded, redoubtable, spartan, spunky, stouthearted, valiant, valorous), tıknaz (chunky, plump, podgy, pudgy, roly poly, stocky, thickset, tubby), kuvvetli (Doughty, energetic, forceful, heady, healty, hearty, intense, lusty, mighty, muscular, potent, powered, powerful, retentive, robust, rugged, sappy, sinewed, sinewy, sound, stalwart, strong, swinging, tenacious, vigorous, virile, virulent), kalın (coarse, dense, grave, thick), kahraman (brave, character, Doughty, hero, heroic, heroine, protagonist, stouthearted), iri yarı (amply dimensioned, beefy, big, burly, chopping, hefty, portly), güçlü (bouncing, brawny, energetic, forceful, full-blooded, heroic, high pressure, iron, keen, mighty, pithy, potent, powered, powerful, prepotent, robust, sinewed, sinewy, spirited, stalwart, strong, sturdy, vigorous, virile, voluminous), cesur (adventuresome, adventurous, audacious, bold, brave, bulldog, chivalrous, courageous, daring, dashing, Dauntless, Doughty, enterprising, fearless, foolhardy, gallant, game, gamy, great-hearted, gritty, gutsy, Hardy, heroic, intrepid, martial, plucky, redoubtable, resolute, spartan, spirited, spunky, stouthearted, undaunted, valiant, valorous, venturesome, Venturous), büyük (almighty, ample, big, bulky, capacious, capital, cyclopean, elder, enormous, exalted, extended, grand, grand-, great, great-, handsome, healthy, high, keen, large, large scale, long, macro-, magniloquent, major, mega-, megalo-, mighty, no end, no end of, older, out, precious, rousing, senior, smart, star, sublime, swingeing, wide), azimli (Dauntless, dead-set on, decided, decisive, determined, dogged, flat-footed, full of zeal, hellbent, high pressure, militant, peppy, persevering, pertinacious, professional, resolute, resolved, set, single minded, single-eyed, single-hearted, stable, strong-minded, stubborn, sturdy, undeterred, zealous), şişman (corpulent, elephantine, fat, fatty, fleshy, in flesh, obese, overweight, portly). (various references) | |
Ukrainian | відважний (berserker, bold, courageous, daring, high-spirited, stalwart), огрядна людина, огрядний (burly, corpulent, obese, overblown, plump, portly), наполегливо (aggressively, emphatically, hard, insistently, obstinately, stubbornly), міцно (fast, firmly, sound, stoutly, substantially, tightly), міцний портер, міцний (abiding, able bodied, bastard, beefy, buirdly, deep, endurable, enduring, entrenched, fast, firm, full-bodied, lasting, lusty, oaky, racy, sledge hammer, stable, stalwart, staunch, stiff, strong, sturdy, substantial, substantive, tenacious, tough, wakeless, well knit). (various references) | |
Vietnamese | quần áo cho người mập mạp bia nâu nặng, người mập mạp quần áo cho người chắc mập, người chắc mập, mập mạp (chubby, rotund, roundabout), chắc (certain, certainly, cobby, firm, likely, sure, sure-enough), can đảm; kiên cường chắc mập, bền dũng cảm, báo mập. (various references) | |
Welsh | pybyr (staunch, strong, valiant), praff (thick), ffyrf (thick). (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | corpulentiores, incrassata, incrassati, incrassatum, incrassatus, obesis, vigoratus. (various references) |
| Old French | 900-1400 | corpulent, estout. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| Language | Date | Source | Job Chapter 4, Verse 11 |
| Greek (transliterated) | 250 BC | Septuagint | Murmhkolewn wleto para to mh ecein boran skumnoi de leontwn elipon allhlouV |
| Latin | 405 | Vulgate | Tigris periit eo quod non haberet praedam et catuli leonis dissipati sunt |
| Middle English | 1395 | Wyclif | The tigre pershide, forthi that he hadde no prei; and the leoun whelpis ben scaterid. |
| Jacobean English | 1611 | King James | The old lion perisheth for lack of prey, and the stout lion's whelps are scattered abroad. |
| Victorian English | 1833 | Webster | The old lion perisheth for lack of prey, and the stout lion's whelps are scattered abroad. |
| Basic English | 1964 | Ogden | The old lion comes to his end for need of food, and the young of the she-lion go wandering in all directions. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
| Language | Job Chapter 4, Verse 11 |
| Albanian | Luani vdes për mungesë gjahu dhe të vegjlit e luaneshës shpërndahen. |
| Cebuano | Ang tigulang nga leon mamatay tungod sa kakulang sa tukbonon, Ug ang mga anak sa leon nga baye nagakatibulaag sa halayo. |
| Croatian | Lav ugiba jer mu nesta plijena, rasuli se mladi lavièini. |
| Danish | Løven omkommer af Mangel på Rov, og Løveungerne spredes. |
| Dutch | De oude leeuw vergaat, omdat er geen roof is, en de jongens eens oudachtigen leeuws worden verstrooid. |
| Finnish | jalopeura menehtyy saaliin puutteesta, ja naarasleijonan pennut hajaantuvat. |
| French | Le lion périt faute de proie, Et les petits de la lionne se dispersent. |
| German | Der Löwe ist umgekommen, daß er nicht mehr raubt, und die Jungen der Löwin sind zerstreut. |
| Haitian Creole | Yo mouri tankou lyon ki pa jwenn bèt pou yo manje. Tout pitit yo gaye nan bwa. |
| Hungarian | Az agg oroszlán elvész, ha nincs martaléka, a nõstény oroszlán kölykei elszélednek. |
| Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari | Mereka mati seperti singa kekurangan makanan, sehingga anak-anaknya bercerai-berai tak keruan. |
| Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama | Singa tuapun binasalah sebab kurang mangsanya, dan anak-anak singa betinapun tercarik-carik. |
| Italian | Il leone è perito per mancanza di preda e i figli della leonessa sono stati dispersi. |
| Maori | Ngaro ana te raiona katua i te kore kai, a marara noa atu nga kuao a te raiona. |
| Norwegian | Løven omkom av mangel på rov, og løvinnens unger blev adspredt. |
| Portuguese | Perece o leão velho por falta de presa, e os filhotes da leoa andam dispersos. |
| Rumanian | Leul bqtrkn piere din lipsq de pradq, wi puii leoaicei se risipesc. |
| Russian | НПЗХЮЙК МЕЧ ПЗЙ'БЕФ 'ЕЪ "П'ЩЮЙ, Й "ЕФЙ МШЧЙ"Щ ТБУУЕЙЧБАФУС. |
| Swedish | Det gamla lejonet förgås, ty det finner intet rov, och lejoninnans ungar bliva förströdda. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "stout": stouten, stoutened, stoutening, stoutens, stouter, stoutest, stouthearted, stoutheartedly, stoutheartedness, stoutheartednesses, stoutish, stoutly, stoutness, stoutnesses, stouts. (additional references) | |
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"Stout" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: estout, sitaut, slout, sotu, srout, stauf, staut, stiuf, stoit, stolt, Stoltz, stoot, stort, stou, stoub, stouch, stouf, stoul, stoun, stous, stoush, stoute, stowt, stuth. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "stout" (pronounced stou"t) |
| 3 | -t ou" t | tout. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
Direct Anagrams: touts. | |
| Words within the letters "o-s-t-t-u" | |
-1 letter: oust, outs, tost, tots, tout, tuts. | |
-2 letters: out, sot, sou, tot, tut, uts. | |
-3 letters: os, so, to, us, ut. | |
| Words containing the letters "o-s-t-t-u" | |
+1 letter: outsat, outset, outsit, setout, stouts, trouts, tutors, utmost. | |
+2 letters: buttons, cutouts, muttons, outacts, outcast, outeats, outfast, outfits, outhits, outjuts, outlast, outlets, outmost, outpost, outputs, outsert, outsets, outshot, outsits, outstay, outtask, outwits, putouts, rotguts, setouts, shutout, stouten, stouter, stoutly, surtout, tautogs, tenutos, testudo, toquets, tourist, touters, trustor, tryouts, turbots, utmosts, utopist. | |
+3 letters: buttocks, couthest, culottes, fouettes, futtocks, gluttons, goutiest, mistutor, mulattos, obstruct, obtusest, obtusity, ouistiti, outboast, outburst, outcaste, outcasts, outdates, outfasts, outfeast, outfoots, outhunts, outlasts, outplots, outports, outposts, outrates, outroots, outserts, outshoot, outshout, outsight, outskate, outskirt, outslept, outsmart, outspelt, outspent, outstand, outstare, outstart, outstate, outstays, outsteer, outstood, outstrip, outstudy, outstunt, outtakes, outtalks, outtasks, outtells, outtrots, outturns, outvotes, outwaits, outwaste, poutiest, quittors, shootout, shortcut, shutouts, stakeout, standout, stickout, stoutens, stoutest, stoutish, stratous, subtotal, surtouts, takeouts, tatouays, testudos, tetotums, thoughts, thrustor, timeouts, titanous, titmouse, toluates, tortious, tortuous, tortures, toughest, tourists, touristy, trustors, tugboats, tuitions, turnouts, tutoress, tutoyers, utopists, withouts. | |
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