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outwell, v.|aʊtˈwɛl| [out- 15, 14.] †1. trans. To pour forth. Obs.
1590Spenser F.Q. i. i. 21 His fattie waves doe fertile slime outwell. 1591― Virg. Gnat 502 When..Simois and Xanthus blood outwelde. 2. intr. To well out, to gush or flow forth.
1600Fairfax Tasso ix. lxxxvi, Midst his wrath, his manly teares outwell. 1748Thomson Cast. Indol. ii. 320 From virtue's fount the purest joys outwell. 1830Tennyson Claribel 18 The slumbrous wave outwelleth. Hence outˈwelling vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1821Lamb Elia Ser. i. Quaker's Meeting, Sitting..in deepest peace, which some out-welling tears would rather confirm than disturb. 1878Dowden Stud. Lit. 158 A fresh, quick outwelling of thought. 1882Pop. Sci. Monthly XX. 358 Fissures formed during the outwelling of igneous materials from below. |