Correct spelling for the English word "Hereout" is [hˈi͡əɹa͡ʊt], [hˈiəɹaʊt], [h_ˈiə_ɹ_aʊ_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "hereout" is derived from Middle English, specifically the combination of the words "here" and "out".
The word "here" originally comes from Old English "hēr", which means "in this place" or "in this situation". It can refer to a specific location or a particular circumstance. Over time, "here" has remained relatively unchanged in its meaning.
The word "out" comes from Old English "ūt", which means "outside" or "away from this place". It is used to indicate movement or direction away from a particular location or situation.
When "here" and "out" are combined, they form the compound word "hereout". This word is used to express movement or direction away from the current location or situation. It suggests a transition or departure from the present state.