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† ˈout-ˌbounds, n. pl. Obs. [out- 3.] Outward bounds; utmost or extreme boundaries or limits.
1596Spenser State Irel. Wks. (Globe) 616/2 Knockfargus, Belfast, Armagh, and Carlingfoord, which are now the most out-boundes and abandoned places in the English Pale. 1669Worlidge Syst. Agric. (1681) 87 The Propagation of Trees in Hedge-rows, and Out-bounds of his Lands. 1690Mor. Ess. Pres. Times v. 83 Incursion on the Out-bounds of his Lordships Priviledge and Authority. |