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ˈoutdweller [out- 2, 8.] One who dwells outside of or away from (a certain place).
1594Nashe Unfort. Trav. Wks. (Grosart) V. 40 Anie stranger or out-dweller. 1682J. Scarlett Exchanges 163 If the Acceptant be an Out-dweller, (i.e. dwells in another place than where the Bill must be paid). 1895Atlantic Monthly Mar. 387 The outdweller from civilization..produces only for his and their consumption. 1900W. Watt Aberdeen & Banff iv. 90 All ‘outdwellers’ of the burgh were to be brought in as far as possible for the common defence. So ˈoutdwelling ppl. a. [out- 10], dwelling outside.
1893Atlantic Monthly Feb. 148/2 Outdwelling men who had something to sell or to trade. |