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Hutin
Louis le Hutin. Louis X. Mazerai says he received the name
because he was tongue-doughty. The hutinet was a mallet used by
coopers which made great noise, but did not give severe blows; as we
should say, the barker or barking dog. It is my belief that he
was so named because he was sent by his father against the
“Hutins,” a seditious people of Navarre and Lyons. (1289, 1314-1316.)
Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Hutin from Infoplease:
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