louten

Etymology 1
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)   To bow; to lower oneself in prostration or submission.
 * 2)  To become submissive; to follow the orders of or yield to somebody.
 * 3)  To pray or show devotion towards a deity or religious figure.
 * 4)  To revere or admire; to show deference for somebody.
 * 5)  To crouch or squat; to lower one's body.
 * 6)  To lower one's head; to slouch or droop.
 * 7)  To fall over; to topple often in the context of death
 * 8)  To travel or go downwards or down.
 * 9)  To decline; to suffer from ill luck.

Usage notes
The inflection of this verb as a class 2 strong verb (let, *louten, *loten) is restricted to Early Middle English and even then rare.

Etymology 2
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)   To conceal; to place out of sight.
 * 2)  To live or inhabit.