† outˈreik, v. Sc. Obs.
[f. out- 15 + reik v.]
trans. To fit out or equip.
| 1640–1 Kirkcudbr. War-Comm. Min. Bk. (1855) 102 A roll of the number, bothe of horss and foote, which may be out⁓reiked..for the foirsaid recerve. 1694 Lond. Gaz. No. 2959/3 The Men to be outreiked for this present Levy. |
So † ˈoutreik n., † ˈoutreiking vbl. n., equipment, outfit; † ˈoutreiker, one who equips or fits out.
| 1644 Sc. Acts Chas. I (1819) VI. 74/2 That there be a moneths pay advanced for their outreike and furnisheing their horses. 1648 Ibid. VI. 317/1 title, Act in favours of the outreikers of Horse and Foot in this Levie. 1708 M. Bruce Good News 21 Many..that seemed to be very far behind, get a new Stock, and a new Out-reiking. |