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out-course

I. ˈout-course Obs.
    [out- 7: after Lat. excursio, excursus running out, invasion.]
    An excursion; a hostile inroad or incursion.

a 1603 T. Cartwright Confut. Rhem. N.T. (1618) 721 It so crusheth this opinion of the Saints out-courses upon the earth. 1621 Molle Camerar. Liv. Libr. v. iv. 333 Made out-courses upon the neighbor-countreys.

II. out-course, v.
    see out-.

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