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† outˈcut, v. Obs. (exc. in pa. pple.) [out- 15.] trans. To cut out: see cut v. 57.
1666Third Adv. Painter 19 How far the Gentleman out⁓cuts the Lord. c1706Vanbrugh Mistake iii. Wks. (Rtldg.) 450/2, I have seen many a pleasant humour amongst ladies, but you outcut 'em all. 1860Hewett Anc. Armour II. 188 The sollerets are much outcut at the instep. So ˈoutcut ppl. a. [out- 11], cut out, excised; ˈoutˌcutting vbl. n., cutting out, excision.
1860Hewitt Anc. Armour II. 12 (Cent.) The sollerets are remarkable for the large out-cut piece at the instep. 1752J. Louthian Form of Process (ed. 2) 9 Robes..distinguished by Outcuttings or Mushings. |