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Fout

Fout is a Dutch noun that denotes an error, mistake, or fault. It is used to describe something that deviates from correctness, truth, or a set standard. In everyday language it appears in phrases such as “een fout maken” (to make a mistake) and in technical contexts as “foutmelding” (an error message).

Etymology and scope: The word traces back to Old French faute, meaning fault or blame, and entered

Usage across domains: In computing and information technology, fout refers to errors in software or data, as

Morphology and compounds: Dutch forms related to fout include fouten (plural), foutje (a small or cute fault),

Other uses: Fout can function as a surname in Dutch-speaking regions and may appear in place names

See also: English fault, French faute, German Fehler.

Dutch
through
Middle
Dutch
usage.
Related
terms
in
other
Germanic
languages
reflect
the
same
core
idea
of
deficiency,
error,
or
defect.
In
modern
Dutch,
fout
covers
a
broad
range
of
meanings
from
simple
slips
to
more
technical
faults.
in
foutmelding
or
foutopsporing
(error
detection).
In
data
quality,
foutieve
gegevens
describe
incorrect
or
faulty
data.
In
sports,
a
fout
can
refer
to
a
foul
or
a
mistake
committed
by
a
player.
In
music,
a
fout
can
denote
a
wrong
note
or
a
wrong
musical
event,
with
common
expressions
such
as
“foute
noot.”
The
term
also
appears
in
everyday
descriptions
of
flawed
systems
or
processes.
and
numerous
compounds
such
as
foutmelding,
foutoplossing,
and
foutanalyse,
which
describe
specific
kinds
of
errors
or
methods
for
addressing
them.
or
product
names
derived
from
the
concept
of
fault
or
error,
though
such
uses
are
less
common.