A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

Out-leden, v. to produce, educere; oute-leden, S2.

Out-let, sb. outlet; utlete, dat., S.—­Cp.  Icel. At-lAit.

Outrage, sb. outrage, excessive insult, SD, H, B, luxus, Manip.; owterage, excessus, Prompt.—­OF. outrage, oltrage; cp.  It. oltraggio (Florio), Low Lat. ultragium; from OF. oltre; Lat. ultra.

Outrage, adj. outrageous, S3; wtrage, S3; owtrage, S3.

Outrage, v. to outrage, destroy, to lose temper, C2; outrayed, pt. s.  S3.—­OF. oultrager (Cotg.).

Outragely, adv. superfluously, H.

Outrageous, adj. excessive, C3, B.

Outrageusly, adv. excessively, H.

Outrance, sb. excess, extremity, S3, JD.—­OF. oultrance (Cotg.).

Outrayed, pt. s. destroyed, S3; see Outrage, v.

Outren, v. to utter, to put out and circulate, SkD.

Out-ryde, v. to ride out, PP; to outride, overtake in riding, S.

Out-senden, v. to send out, S2.

Out-take, v. to take out, except, deliver, S2; out toke, pt. s., S2; out taken, pp., S2, C3; out takun, W, W2; out tane, S2; outakun, W2.  See Out.

Ou3*t, sb. aught, W; see Ought.

Ou3*te, pt. s. possessed, W; see Owen.

Ouelete, sb. the oblation in the Eucharist, S.—­AS. oflA(C)te (Leo), oflate (OET); Church Lat. oblata (Ducange).  Cf. Oble.

Ouen, sb. oven, S; ofne, dat., S.—­AS. ofen, OHG. ofan (Tatian):  Goth, auhns:  OTeut. stem *_uhwna_-, see Douse, p. 80.

Ouer, prep., adv. over, above, beyond, S, C2, W; uferr, S; our, S2, S3, B; oure, S3; ouer, adj., upper, C, SkD; ouerer. comp., W2, H; ouereste, superl., C, S2. Comb.:  oueral, all over, everywhere, S, S2, C, C2, C3; ouur al, S2; ouir litil, too little, Prompt.; or-litel, S2; ouer mykel, over much, S2; ouer Azwert, across, perverse, S2, W; ouer thwart, across, crossways, C; our-thwort, S3, B.—­AS. ofer:  Goth, ufar (see Sievers, 25.  I); cp.  OHG. ubar (Otfrid).

Ouer-, prefix, over-; our-, B; or-, S2.

Ouer-cummen, v. to overcome, S; ouer-*come, S, S2, W2; ofercom. pt. s., S; ouercom, S2; ouercumen, pp., S; ouer-*come, S2.—­AS. ofer-cuman.

Ouer-dede, sb. excess, S.

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