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degout

deˈgout, v. Obs.
  [a. F. dégoutter, OF. deguter (12th c.), = Pr. degotar:—Rom. type *dēguttāre, f. L. de- I. 1, down + gutta drop; cf. guttātus splashed, spotted.]
  1. trans. To spot, besprinkle with drops or spots.

1423 Jas. I Kingis Q. clxi, A mantill..That furrit was with ermyn full quhite, Degoutit with the self in spottis blake. 1486 Bk. St. Albans A viij b, Ye shall say she is Degouted to the vttermost brayle.

  2. To shed in drops, distil.

1503 Hawes Examp. Virt. iv. 42 The chambre where she held her consystory The dewe aromatyke dyde oft degoute Of fragrant floures. 1509Past. Pleas. 198 Her redolente wordes..Degouted vapoure moost aromatyke.

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