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noun - a dull, abrupt sound
PHUT - Phut or Put (Hebrew: pû; Septuagint Greek Phoud) is the third son of Ham (one of the sons of Noah), in the biblical Table of Nations (Genesis 10:6...
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Dull sound of deflation |
Sound of dull explosion in front of primitive shack |
Triumph utterly obscures sound of collapse |
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Nov 20 2013 The Times - Cryptic |
Jul 10 2013 The Times - Concise |
Jul 20 2011 The Telegraph - Toughie |
Jan 10 2011 The Times - Concise |
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A sound resembling the release of a blast of steam or exhaust. |
If a machine goes phut, it suddenly stops working. |
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Phut or Put (Hebrew: pû; Septuagint Greek Phoud) is the third son of Ham (one of the sons of Noah), in the biblical Table of Nations (Genesis 10:6; cf. 1 Chronicles 1:8). The name Put (or Phut) is also used in the Bible for the people or nation said to be descended from him, usually placed in Ancient Libya, but connections are sometimes proposed with the Land of Punt known from Ancient Egyptian annals. * Josephus writes: "Phut also was the founder of Libya, and called the inhabitants Phutites (Phoutes), from himself: there is also a river in the country of Moors which bears that name; whence it is that we may see the greatest part of the Grecian historiographers mention that river and the adjoining country by the appellation of Phut (Phoute): but the name it has now has been by change given it from one of the sons of Mezraim, who was called Lybyos." (AotJ Book 1:6/2). Pliny the Elder Nat. Hist. 5.1 and Ptolemy Geog. iv.1.3 both place the river Phuth on the west side of Mauretania (mo |