outˈblot, v. poet.
[out- 15.]
trans. To blot out.
1549–69 N. in Sternhold & Hopkins' Ps. cix. ii. i, Theyr name out blotted in the age, That after shall succede. a 1600 Flodden F. iii. (1664) 32 The chief renown eke of your child Your beastish acts should clear out-blot. c 1864 J. Addis Elizab. Echoes (1879) 16 The heavy fog-wreaths rise..Out⁓blot the wavering distance. 1901 Academy 7 Dec. 572/1 Men, whose sin He would outblot, Ye alone receive Him not. |