Spout

/spaʊt/ verb

Definition

To discharge or emit forcefully in a stream, or to speak at length in a pompous or declamatory manner. Can also refer to a projecting tube or nozzle for pouring liquids.

Etymology

From Middle Dutch 'spouten' or Middle Low German 'sputen', related to 'spit'. The word originally described the forceful ejection of liquids and later extended metaphorically to describe verbose or pretentious speech.

Kelly Says

The connection between water spouting and human pontificating isn't accidental - both involve forceful, often excessive discharge that can be difficult to stop once it starts. This metaphorical bridge between physical and verbal behavior shows how we understand speech through bodily experience.

Translations

ARالعربية
فوهة
foh-hah
BNবাংলা
মুখ
mookh
CSČeština
tryska
tree-skah
DADansk
snav
sna-v
DEDeutsch
Auslass
ah-oo-slahs
ELΕλληνικά
στόμιο
stoh-mee-oh
ESEspañol
salida
sah-lee-dah
FAفارسی
دهانه
deh-ah-neh
FISuomi
suutin
soo-tee-n
FRFrançais
bec
behk
HEעברית
פי
pee
HIहिन्दी
नल
nal
HUMagyar
száj
sah-ee
IDBahasa Indonesia
mulut
moo-loot
ITItaliano
bocchetta
boh-keh-tah
JA日本語
噴出
fun-shutsu
KO한국어
구멍
goo-meong
MSBahasa Melayu
mulut
moo-loot
NLNederlands
sproeier
sprow-ee-ehr
NONorsk
spreng
sprehng
PLPolski
wylot
vee-loht
PTPortuguês
bico
bee-koh
RORomână
gură
goo-rah
RUРусский
носик
noh-seek
SVSvenska
munstycke
moo-nstee-keh
TAதமிழ்
வாய்
vah-ee
TEతెలుగు
నోటి
noh-thee
THไทย
ปาก
pahk
TRTürkçe
musluk
moo-sool-ook
UKУкраїнська
носик
noh-seek
URاردو
منہ
muhn
VITiếng Việt
vòi
voh-ee
ZH中文
zuǐ

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