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_Pennant._
Sw. _utfall_, a hostile excursion.
OUTFIELD, _adj._ and _s._ Arable land, which is not manured, but constantly cropped.
_Statist. Acc._
OUTFORNE, _pret. v._ Caused to come forth.
_Montgomerie._
A. S. _utfore_, egressus est.
OUTGAIT, OUTGATE, _s._
1. A way for egress.
_Douglas._
2. Escape from hards.h.i.+p of any kind.
_R. Bruce._
OUTGANE, _part. pa._ Elapsed, S.
_Acts Ja. I._
OUT-HAUAR, _s._ One who carries or exports goods from a country.
_Acts Ja. I._
OUTHIR, _conj._ Either.
V. ~Othir~.
OUTHORNE, _s._
1. The horn blown for summoning the lieges to attend the king in _feir of were_.
_Acts Ja. II._
2. The horn blown to summon the lieges to a.s.sist in pursuing a fugitive.