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spout (v.)

"to issue forcible, as a liquid," early 14c., related to Middle Dutch spoiten "to spout" (Dutch spuiten "to flow, spout"), North Frisian spütji "spout, squirt," Swedish sputa "to spout," from Proto-Germanic *sput-, from PIE *sp(y)eu- "to spew, spit" (see spew (v.)). Meaning "to talk, declaim" is recorded from 1610s. Related: Spouted; spouting.

spout (n.)

late 14c., from spout (v.). Cognate with Middle Dutch spoit, North Frisian spütj. It was the slang term for the lift in a pawnbroker's shop, the device which took up articles for storage, hence figurative phrase up the spout "lost, hopeless, gone beyond recall" (1812).

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Definitions of spout from WordNet
1
spout (v.)
gush forth in a sudden stream or jet;
Synonyms: spurt / spirt / gush
spout (v.)
talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner;
Synonyms: rant / mouth off / jabber / rabbit on / rave
2
spout (n.)
an opening that allows the passage of liquids or grain;
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