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out-ˈreign, v. [out- 17, 18.] trans. To reign to the end of, beyond, or longer than.
1590Spenser F.Q. ii. x. 45 Till they outraigned had their utmost date. 1641Sir E. Dering Sp. on Relig. 20 Nov. xiv. 64 Antichrist hath out-raigned him for 1600 yeares. 1801W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XI. 19 [Rome] governed by twelve Cæsars in succession, of whom the second Augustus, out-reigned the others. |