Glouts

/ɡlaʊts/ verb

Definition

Third person singular present tense of 'glout': he/she/it pouts or sulks.

Etymology

From 'glout' + '-s' (third person singular marker). In English grammar, verbs change form when the subject is he, she, or it.

Kelly Says

Grammar is full of tiny changes like this—'I glout, you glout, but he glouts'—and these small differences have stayed almost the same in English for over a thousand years!

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