Reverse Dictionary: STOUT (sturdy, vigorous)

ADJECTIVES
1000 — ORPED bold, brave, valiant, stout, strenuous → obs.
1122 — RANK stout and strong; formidable → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1175 — STALWORTH of persons and animals: strong and stoutly built; sturdy, robust → obs. exc. arch.
1275 — WIGHT strongly built or constructed, stout → Sc., & Eng. dial., arch.
1340 — DERF strong, sturdy, stout, robust → obs.
1400 — GALLIARD valiant, hardy, stout, sturdy → arch.
1400 — ROID stout, strong; violent, rough → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1400 — TALL good at arms; stout or strong in combat; doughty, brave, bold, valiant → obs.
1548 — ROBUSTIOUS of persons: robust, vigorous, violent; stout and strong or healthy-looking
1598 — TIGHT of a person: lively, vigorous, stout → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1691 — COBBY stout, hearty, brisk, lively, pert, saucy, in good spirits, merry, cheerful, well in health → Eng. dial.
1768 — BARDACH stout, fearless → Sc.
1793 — VADY — VAUDIE — VAUDY great, strong, powerful, stout → Sc.
..19C — RACKLE strong, firm, stout → Sc.
..19C — RUSKIE healthy, stout, vigorous → Sc.
1879 — BLOCKY of a person or animal: of solid build, stocky; short and stout
1898 — BAWF well-grown, robust, fine, stout → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — GNARY — NARY stout and strong → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1911 — BRAW stout, able-bodied → Sc. (Bk.)
1929 — VIKKEND stout, sturdy, robust, well-made; usually of a young man or boy → Sc.


ADVERBS
1297 — FAST stoutly, strongly, vigorously; expressing vigour in action → obs.