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Outshut - Vernacular Building Glossary
An outshut is a subsidiary compartment at the side or end of a house or barn, under a lean-to roof, unlike an open aisle. www.vernacularbuildingglossary.org.uk
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outshut, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective outshut is in the 1860s. OED's only evidence for outshut is from 1868, in the writing of 'George Eliot' ... www.oed.com
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outshut - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
outshut (third-person singular simple present outshuts, present participle outshutting, simple past and past participle outshut). (archaic) To shut out. en.wiktionary.org
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outshut
▪ I. outˈshut, v. Pa. tense 5–6 -schet, -shet, -shyt. [out- 15.] trans. To shut out, exclude. lit. and fig.c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode ii. xxxviii. (1869) 90 The bodi..of whiche j haue spoken to thee is in alle degrees outshet. 1501 Douglas Pal. Hon. iii. 498 That garitour tho,..Was clepit Lawtie, kei... Oxford English Dictionary
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Outshut Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Outshut definition: (archaic) To shut out. www.yourdictionary.com
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Outshut - Encyclopedia - The Free Dictionary
The extension of a building under a lean-to roof. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com
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outshet
outshet obs. pa. tense of outshut v. Oxford English Dictionary
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"OUTSHUT": Rear extension of a building - OneLook
verb: (archaic) To shut out. Similar: upshut, forshut, foreclose, shut out, cancel, shut, bedo, shutter, bar out, outscout, more. onelook.com
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outshot - Yorkshire Historical Dictionary
1) The outshot was an extension built onto the side or rear of an existing building, and the suffix describes the projection thus made. yorkshiredictionary.york.ac.uk
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outshutting, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective outshutting is in the 1870s. OED's only evidence for outshutting is from 1876, in the writing of Adeline Whitney, poet ... www.oed.com
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"Outshuts and Catslides (or where to keep the fridge freezer)" by Liz ...
Great Funtley Farmhouse was built as a fully-floored building with four bays, dated 1510-38. It has an appendage, called an 'outshut', part of ... wickhamhistory.org.uk
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Middlebrook, Greater Manchester
Much of the original timber framing remained within the rear 'outshut' including a former unglazed window complete with Oak stave mullions. the timber original mortises and peg holes from the original framing, so a reasonable guess could be made at the appearance of the building. the timbers in the 'outshut wikipedia.org
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Ivy House, Greenhalgh-with-Thistleton
It originally was in two bays, with an additions bay added to the right, and an outshut and an extension at the rear. wikipedia.org
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Lauritz Smith House
According to the NRHP nomination: The true saltbox house in New England is characterized by a massive central chimney as well as the shed-like outshut wikipedia.org
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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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