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out-ˈvillain, v. [out- 22.] trans. To exceed or surpass in villainy.
1601Shakes. All's Well iv. iii. 305 He hath out-villain'd villanie so farre, that the raritie redeemes him. a1814Gonzaga v. v. in New Brit. Theatre III. 161 Villany Will ever be outvillain'd, when it trusts To aught but its own dagger's point. |