Part 596 (1/2)
OUTSPOKEN, _adj._ Given to freedom of speech, S.
OUTSTRIKING, _s._ An eruption, S.
OUTSUCKEN, _s._
1. The freedom of a tenant from bondage to a mill, S.
_Erskine._
2. Duties payable by those who are not _astricted_ to a mill, S.
_Id._
~Outsucken~, _adj._ Used in the same sense, S.
V. ~Sucken~.
_Id._
OUT TAK, OWTAKYN, OWTANE, _prep._
1. Except.
_Douglas._
_Tane_ or _taken out_.
2. Besides, in addition.
_Barbour._
OUTTERIT, _pret._ Ran out of the course.
Fr. _oultrer_, to run through.
_Lyndsay._
OUTWAILE, OUTWYLE, _s._ Refuse, S.
Isl. _utvel-ia_, eligere.
_Henrysone._
_To_ OUTWAIR, _v. a._ To expend.