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Pout Pout Pout (p[=oo]t), n. [F. poulet. See Poult.]
The young of some birds, as grouse; a young fowl. --Carew.
Pout Pout Pout (p[=oo]t), v. i.
To shoot pouts. [Scot.]
Pout Pout 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 Bib Bib, n. [From Bib, v., because the bib receives the
drink that the child slavers from the mouth.]
1. A small piece of cloth worn by children over the breast,
to protect the clothes.
2. (Zo["o]l.) An arctic fish (Gadus luscus), allied to the
cod; -- called also pout and whiting pout.
3. A bibcock.