So saying he got him down from the ass and, for all his corpulence, louted full low.
Up rose Robin and, hasting to meet her, louted full low, since she was held in great respect of all men by reason of her potent spells.
And therewith she louted down from her saddle, and they kissed together sweetly, and so thereafter wore the way.
They unbonneted and louted low, and she curtsied, but fixed her eye on vacancy the while, which had a curious rather than a genial effect.
He has louted him o'er the dizzy crag, And gien the monster kisses ane: Awa she gaed, and again she cam, The fieryest beast that ever was seen.
She louteddown to gie a kiss, With a hey and a lilly gay He stuck his penknife in her hass.
He louted him oer his saddle bow, To kiss her cheek and chin; She 's taen him in her arms twa, An thrown him headlong in.
He's louted him oer the Eastmuir craig, An he has gien her kisses three; Awa she gid, an again she came, The fairest lady that ever coud be.
He louted him oer the Eastmuir craig, An he has gien her kisses twa; Awa she gid, an again she came, The fieryest beast that ever you saw.
He's louted him oer the Eastmuir craig, An he has gien her kisses ane; Awa she gid, an again she came, The fieryest beast that ever was seen.
And we rade on, and we sped on, Till we cam to yon bonny glen, And there we lichted and louted in, And there we saw a dainty dame.
He louted owre his saddle-bow, And for to kiss her sweet, But little thocht o that penknife Wherewith she wound him deep.
He louted owr his saddle-lap To kiss her ere they part, And wi a little keen bodkin, She pierced him to the heart.
He stopped suddenly, louted low to the sky, and with comprehensive gesture took in the countryside.
He louted low, and she bade him bring a stool and sit beside her.
He louted him ower his saddle bow, 45 To kiss her cheek and chin; She's taen him in her arms twa, And thrown him headlang in.
He has louted him o'er the dizzy crag, And gien the monster kisses ane; Awa she gaed, and again she cam.
She louted down to gie a kiss, With a hey and a lily gay; He stuck his penknife in her hass, And the rose it smells so sweetly.
She's louted down unto his foot, To lowze sweet Willie's shoon O; The buckles were sae stiff they wadna lowze, 35 The blood had frozen in O.
He hadna warked his quotient A point but barely three, There stepped to him a little foot-page And louted on his knee.
Syne he has crost the Firth o' Forth Until Dunfermline toun; And tho' he came with a kittle wame Fu' low he louted doun.
Each girl took her lamp, louted to Lady Foljambe and kissed her hand, and they then filed upstairs to bed after Perrote, she and Amphillis going to their own turret.
I uncovered and louted as I passed thinking that he might be a holy man at his orisons, but he called to me and asked me if I had heard speak of the new indulgence in favor of the Cistercians.
Now when he cam' before the Earl, He louted on his knee; The Earl he turned him round about, And the saut tear blint his e'e.
True Thomas he pu'd aff his cap, And louted low down to his knee; "All hail, thou mighty Queen of Heaven!
And as he spake the smiles were all over his face, and he louted low again.
We louted low before him, and he spake to my friend: 'Is this big fellow a minstrel?
Sir," quoth the dwarffe, andlouted lowe, "Behold that hend Soldain!
He loutedower his saddle lap, To kiss her ere they part, And wi' a little keen bodkin, She pierced him to the heart.
We opened, and there stood a tall knight, who louted low to the Maid, cap in hand, and she bade him drink to the taking of Les Tourelles that should be to-morrow.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "louted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.