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outfare
† ˈoutfare Obs. [OE. {uacu}tfaru fem., cf. {uacu}tfær neut., a going out, f. {uacu}t (see out- 7) + faru, fær, going, journey, faran to go, travel.] A going out, journey, expedition; an outlet.c 961 Rule St. Benet lxvi. (Schröer, 1885) 127 Þæt nan neod ne sy munecum, utan to farenne, forþy þe seo ut...
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hobble
▪ I. hobble, v. (ˈhɒb(ə)l) Also 4 hobelen, 4–8 hoble, 5 hobyll, 6 hobbil, -yll. [Recorded from 14th c.: app. cognate with Du. hobbelen ‘to toss, rock from side to side, ride on a hobby-horse, halt, stammer, stutter’, which appears in Teuthonista 1475 as a synonym of wyntelen, ‘hoblen, volutare, volv...
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out-
out- in comb. is used with substantives, with verbs and their derivatives, and with other adverbs. In OE. {uacu}t adv. was already prefixed (1) to ordinary ns. in the sense ‘that is without’, ‘out-lying’, ‘external’, as in {uacu}tland a country that is out, a distant or foreign land, {uacu}there an ...
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