STROUT
Etymology
Verb
strout (third-person singular simple present strouts, present participle strouting, simple past and past participle strouted)
(obsolete, transitive) To cause to project or swell out; to enlarge affectedly; to strut.
(obsolete, intransitive) Alternative form of strut (“to swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out”)
Anagrams
• Routts, Tutors, trouts, tutors
Proper noun
Strout (plural Strouts)
A surname.
Statistics
• According to the 2010 United States Census, Strout is the 10826th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 2942 individuals. Strout is most common among White (94.22%) individuals.
Anagrams
• Routts, Tutors, trouts, tutors
Source: Wiktionary
Strout, v. i. Etym: [See Strut.]
Definition: To swell; to puff out; to project. [Obs.] Chaucer.
Strout, v. t.
Definition: To cause to project or swell out; to enlarge affectedly; to
strut. [Obs.] Bacon.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition