feute

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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From Old French fuite.

Noun

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feute

  1. fewte
    • Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte d'Arthur VI.14:
      And as he rode he saw a black brachet, seeking in manner as it had been in the feute of a hurt deer, and therewith he rode after the brachet; and he saw lie on the ground a large feute of blood.

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

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feute

  1. Alternative form of feaute