outbeam, v.
(aʊtˈbiːm)
[out- 14, 18.]
1. intr. To beam out or forth.
1797 Coleridge in Cottle Early Recoll. (1837) I. 252 In every motion, her most innocent soul outbeams so brightly, that [etc.]. 1858 E. H. Sears Athanasia ii. iii. 195 His outbeaming Divinity breaks upon them. |
2. trans. To surpass in beaming; to outshine.
1839 Bailey Festus iii. (1854) 25 In..brightness like yon moon, Mildly outbeaming all the beads of light. |