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outsucken, a. Sc. Law.|ˈaʊtˌsʌk(ə)n| [f. out- 12 + sucken.] Outside the sucken; free from restriction to a particular mill for the grinding of corn; not subject to astriction. The opposite of insucken.
1773Erskine Instit. (ed. 2) ii. ix. §20. 314 The duties payable by those who come voluntarily to the mill are called outsucken or out-town multures. 1896J. Skelton Summ. & Wint. Balmawhapple i. 172 The sma' sequels o' the outsucken multures. |