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  • 21lout — (n.) 1540s, awkward fellow, clown, bumpkin, perhaps from a dialectal survival of M.E. louten (v.) bow down (c.1300), from O.E. lutan bow low, from P.Gmc. *lut to bow, bend, stoop (Cf. O.N. lutr stooping, which might also be the source of the… …

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  • 22trull — a low prostitute or concubine; a drab, strumpet, trollop [OED], 1510s, from Ger. trulle, perhaps cognate with TROLL (Cf. troll) (n.), or perhaps from TROLL (Cf. troll) (v.), Cf. M.H.G. trolle awkward fellow …

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  • 23slouch — n. 1. Lubber, clown, awkward fellow, lout. 2. Clownish gait, stoop …

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  • 24slab — /slæb / (say slab) noun 1. a broad, flat, somewhat thick piece of stone, wood, or other solid material. 2. → concrete slab. 3. a thick slice of anything: a slab of bread. 4. a rough outside piece cut from a log, as in sawing it into boards. 5.… …

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  • 28Europe, history of — Introduction       history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… …

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  • 29List of English words of Old Norse origin — This article is part of a series on: Old Norse Dialects …

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