An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 595

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 595


OUT-THE-GAIT, _adj._ Honest; q. one who keeps the straight road, S.


OUT-OUR, OUT-OWRE, _adv._


1. Over, S.


_Barbour._


2. Out from any place, S.


OUTOUTH, _prep._


V. ~Outwith~.


OUTQUENT, _part. pa._ Extinguished.


V. ~Quent~.


_Douglas._


OUT-RAKE, _s._


1. Expedition.


V. ~Raik~.


2. An extensive walk for sheep or cattle, S.


_Gl. Sibb._


OUTRANCE, _s._ Extremity.


_Maitland P._


Fr. _oultrance_, id.


_To_ OUT-RED, _v. a._


1. To extricate, S.


2. To finish any business, S. B.


3. To clear off debt.


_Mellvills MS._


Isl. _utrett-a_, perficere negotium.


~Outred~, _s._


1. Rubbish, S.


2. Clearance, finishing, S. B.


_Ross._


OUTREYNG, _s._ Extremity.


_Barbour._


Fr. _outrer_, to carry things to extremity.


OUTSCHETT, _part. pa._ Excluded.


_Palice Honour._


A. S. _ut_ out, and _scytt-an_, obserare.


OUTSET, _s._


1. Commencement, S.


2. The publication of a book, S.


OUTSHOT, _s._ A projection, S.


Sw. _utskiutande_, id. _skiut-a ut_, to project, Belg.


_uytschiet-en_, id.


OUTSIGHT, _s._ Goods, or utensils out of doors, S.


_Erskine._


OUTSPECKLE, _s._ A laughing-stock.


_Minstrelsy Border._







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