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▪ I. out-ward, n.2|ˈaʊtˌwɔːd| [out- 1.] 1. An outlying ward; a ward outside the original bounds of a borough.
1871Windsor & Eton Expr. 4 Nov., In the Out-Ward the election has terminated in the only way that could have been anticipated. 2. A ward of a hospital detached from the main building, or having a separate outer door.
1890in Cent. Dict. ▪ II. † out-ˈward, v. Obs. rare. [out- 15.] trans. To ward off, keep out.
1596Spenser F.Q. v. i. 10 Ne any armour could his dint out-ward. |