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What is the past tense of lout?

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The past tense of lout is louted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lout is louts.

The present participle of lout is louting.

The past participle of lout is louted.

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But Stephen had turned away and louted low before the clerk.
And the priest devoutly crossed himself, and turned and louted to the altar.
And therewith she louted down from her saddle, and they kissed together sweetly, and so thereafter wore the way.
Lena louted, and departed with Oliver, and her mistress again closed the door of the cell.
At last, however, he came into the presence of Finn and louted before him, doing obeisance.
And as he spake the smiles were all over his face, and he louted low again.

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