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† out-ˈprize, v. Obs. [out- 18, 18 b.] trans. To exceed in value; to surpass in one's estimation.
1611Shakes. Cymb. i. iv. 88 She's out-priz'd by a trifle. a1657R. Loveday Lett. (1663) 61, I never had recreation nor business that out-prised the pleasant care I alwayes took to keep our Quills in play. a1851J. Baillie (Ogilvie) In truth thy off'ring far outprizes all. |