Stout

Adjective

 * 1) bold, strong-minded; lusty; vigorous; robust; sinewy; muscular
 * 2) proud; haughty; arrogant; hard.
 * 3) firm; resolute; dauntless
 * 4) materially strong, enduring
 * ''Campers prefer stout vessels, sticks and cloth.
 * 1) obstinate
 * 2) large; bulky, thickset; corpulent, fat.

Derived terms

 * stouten
 * stouthearted
 * stoutish
 * stoutly
 * stoutness

Noun



 * 1) A dark and strong malt brew made with toasted grain.
 * ''Stout is darker, stronger and sweeter than porter beer.
 * 1) A fatso.
 * 2) A large clothing size, for the corpulent

Adverbs for Stout
brawnily; vigorously; unexpectedly; incredibly; invincibly; dependably; unusually; reliably; intrepidly; unbelievably; fortunately; remarkably; surprisingly; uncommonly.

Thesaurus
adamantine, adipose, athletic, beefy, big, big-bellied, bloated, blowzy, bold, bold-spirited, bosomy, bouncing, brave, brawny, bulky, burly, buxom, chivalric, chivalrous, chubby, chunky, corpulent, courageous, dauntless, dense, distended, doughty, dumpy, durable, enduring, fat, fattish, fearless, firm, firm as Gibraltar, fleshy, flush, forceful, forcible, forcy, full, full-blooded, full-strength, gallant, greathearted, gross, gutsy, gutty, hale, hale and hearty, hard, hard as nails, hardy, healthy, hearty, heavy, heavyset, hefty, heroic, herolike, hippy, hulking, husky, imposing, indomitable, infrangible, intrepid, invincible, iron-hard, ironhearted, knightlike, knightly, lasting, lionhearted, lusty, made of iron, manful, manly, massive, meaty, mighty, nervy, obese, obstinate, overweight, paunchy, plenitudinous, plucky, plump, podgy, portly, potbellied, potent, powerful, pudgy, puffy, puissant, pursy, red-blooded, resolute, rigid, robust, robustious, robustuous, roly-poly, rotund, rude, rugged, soldierlike, soldierly, solid, sound, square, squat, squatty, stable, stalwart, staunch, steadfast, steady, steely, stocky, stouthearted, strapping, strong, strong as brandy, strong as strong, strong-willed, sturdy, substantial, swollen, tenacious, thick-bodied, thickset, top-heavy, tough, tubby, unbreakable, undaunted, unyielding, valiant, valorous, vigorous, vital, weighty, well-built, well-constructed, well-fed, well-founded, well-grounded, well-made

Etymology
From stout: from  estout: "brave, fierce, proud" (Modern  dialectal stout: "proud"), earlier estolt: "strong", of  origin, from  from  from ; cognate with  stout: 'stout, bold, rash',  stolt:,  stolz:,  stoltr: "proud" ( stolt: "proud"). Meaning "strong in body, powerfully built" is attested from c.1386, but has been displaced by the (often euphemistic) meaning "thick-bodied, fat and large," which is first recorded 1804. Original sense preserved in stout-hearted (1552). The noun "strong, dark-brown beer" is first recorded 1677, from the adjective.

Adjective

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Noun

 * Dutch: stout, stoutbier


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 * Dutch: dikkerd, dikzak , vetzak


 * Dutch: grote, (kleding)maat

Anagrams

 * touts

Adjective

 * 1) naughty, disobedient, mischievous
 * ''Sinterklaas geeft brave jongens lekkers, zijn Zwarte Piet stoute de roe
 * ''St. Nicholas gives good boys candy, his Black Pete naughty ones the rod
 * 1) high (expectations)
 * 2)  bold, audacious

Derived terms

 * stoutaard, stouterd , stouterik
 * stoutheid, stoutigheid
 * verstouten (adjective)
 * stoutachtig (adjective)
 * stoutelijk (adjective)
 * stoutaardig (adjective)
 * stoutebil
 * stouthals
 * stouthart
 * stouthartig (adjective)
 * stoutmoedig (adjective)
 * stoutspreker
 * stoutweg

Noun

 * 1) The malt brew stout

Synonyms

 * stoutbier

Etymology 1
Germanic (despite a theory linking it to Latin stultus 'stupid, ill-considered, presumptious'),

Etymology 2
From stout, itself cognate with etymology 1 'bold, vigorous'