† out-ˈtry, v. Obs.
[out- 15.]
1. trans. To choose out.
c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. i. 514 And for vche yok of exon in thi plough, Eighte foote in brede, & goodly lenght outtrie. Ibid. xii. 257 Ffresh, ripe, & grete of hem to sette outrie. |
2. To sift out.
c 1550 R. Bieston Bayte Fortune B iij b, That euer thou wast founden or fro the erth out tried. |