Louty

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    loutish rare

    "The country’s “self-serving and bogus view of history,” which pities the rest of the world for its disorder, hides what he sees as “the lumpen and louty, coarse, unsubtle, beady-eyed, beefy-bummed herd of England.”"

Example

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"The country’s “self-serving and bogus view of history,” which pities the rest of the world for its disorder, hides what he sees as “the lumpen and louty, coarse, unsubtle, beady-eyed, beefy-bummed herd of England.”"

Etymology

From lout + -y.

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