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/skowt/, n.1. a soldier, warship, airplane, etc., employed in reconnoitering.2. a person sent out to obtain information.3. Sports.a. a person who observes and reports on the techniques, players, etc., of opposing teams.b. a person sent out by a team to observe and recommend new talent for recruitment.4. a talent scout, as in the entertainment field.5. an act or instance of reconnoitering, inspecting, observing, etc.6. (sometimes cap.) a Boy Scout or Girl Scout.7. Informal. a person: He's a good scout.8. a man acting as servant to a student at Oxford University.v.i.9. to act as a scout; reconnoiter.10. to make a search; hunt.11. to work as a talent scout.v.t.12. to examine, inspect, or observe for the purpose of obtaining information; reconnoiter: to scout the enemy's defenses.13. to seek; search for (usually fol. by out or up): to scout up a date for Friday night.14. to find by seeking, searching, or looking (usually fol. by out or up): Scout out a good book for me to read.[1300-50; (v.) ME skowten < OF escouter, escolter, ascolter (F écouter to listen) < LL ascultare, L auscultare to listen; see AUSCULTATE; (n.) < MF escoute, deriv. of escouter]scout2/skowt/, v.t.1. to treat with scorn; dismiss.2. to make fun of; deride; mock.v.i.3. to scoff; jeer.[1595-1605; perh. < ON skuta, skut abuse, angry words. See SHOUT]
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