Glouted

/ˈɡlaʊtɪd/ verb

Definition

Past tense of 'glout': pouted or sulked.

Etymology

From 'glout' + '-ed' (past tense marker). Follows standard English verb conjugation patterns where '-ed' is added to verbs to show completed action.

Kelly Says

In old English dialects, people would say someone 'glouted' instead of 'sulked'—it's like a regional accent frozen in time that linguists can study to understand how English changed!

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