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ˈout-ˌpart Obs. [out- 1, 3. Also as two words: see out a. and part n.] An outer, outlying, or exterior part; esp. in pl., The parts of a town lying outside its walls or municipal bounds; suburbs.
c1470Henry Wallace ix. 1757 On a out part the Scottis set in that tyd. 1598Chapman Iliad iv. 525 The Fell'ffs or out-parts of a wheele that compasse in the whole. 1722De Foe Plague (1756) 56 Those Parishes, and Places as were called the Hamlets, and Out-parts. 1780Ann. Reg. 201 The imposition being committed in the outparts. |