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ˈoutˌcoming, vbl. n. [out- 9.] †1. A coming out, issuing forth; concr. a place of issue or emergence. Obs.
a1300Cursor M. 12593 At þe vte-cuming o þe yatte He turnd again. 1375[see outcome n. 1]. 1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. v. lx. (Bodl. MS.) lf. 30/2 A seneuȝe..is naisch atte þe oute comynge and hard fortheward. a1548Hall Chron., Hen. VI 107 b, In the plain feld..abidyng the outcommyng and battaile of their enemies. 2. Event, issue; a result, a product.
1382Wyclif Gen. xli. 13 We herden alle thingis that after⁓ward the outecomyng of the thing proued. 1858J. Martineau Stud. Chr. 306 They are the separate outcomings of a great life-thrill. 1875E. White Life in Christ iii. xxii. (1878) 323 No mere outcoming of modern thought. 3. Emanation.
1845Trench Huls. Lect. Ser. i. i. 9 Him of whom the Scripture is the outcoming and the Word. 1860― Serm. Westm. Abb. xi. 115 Our words are the outcoming of our inmost heart. |