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ˈoutˌputting, vbl. n. [out- 9.] 1. The action of putting out: a. Expulsion, ejection; evacuation; b. A putting forth, holding out, stretching forth.
1387Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VIII. 95 Þe wrong of her violent out puttynge [L. violentæ expulsionis injuriam]. 1398― Barth. De P.R. xvii. clxxxv. (1495) 726 Wyne excytyth the vertue of outputtynge. 1435Misyn Fire of Love 93 Releve of greif & out-puttynge of wardly hevynes. 1494Acta Audit. (1839) 194 In þe eiectioune & outputting of Johnne guthre..out of þe tak & maling of þe landis of petpowokis. 1883J. Parker Apost. Life II. 156 The out⁓putting of a hand should be the finding of an altar. 1888Chicago Advance 9 Feb. 90 The out⁓puttings of his infinite love. †2. The uttering or issuing of (false) coin. Sc. Obs.
1576in Pitcairn Crim. Trials (1833) I. ii. 65 Acquit him of all outputting of onye vther fals hardheidis. 1581Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1814) 206/1 Forgeing..of our souerane lordis money..And for his treassonable outputting thairof Amongis our souerane lordis liegis. †3. The furnishing or equipping of men. Sc.
1640[see outputter 3]. 1640–1Kirkcudbr. War-Comm. Min.-bk. (1855) 37 To compeir befoire the Committie of Estaites..to answer for thair neglect for not out-putting of the troupe and baggage horss ilk ane of thame for thair awn pairtes. |