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† ˈoutreˌpass, v. Obs. [a. F. outrepasser (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), f. outre beyond + passer to pass.] trans. To pass beyond, surpass. Hence † outrepassed ppl. a., surpassing. So † outrepasse n., that which surpasses all others.
c1477Caxton Jason 20 b, Certaynly my lady ys the oultrepasse of al other ladyes. Ibid. 32 The..oultrepassed beaute of the vertuous Myrro. 1645City Alarum 21 Why should a few Accomptants stand up like Hercules Colomnes, which no man dares outrepasse? |