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† out-ˈwin, v. Obs. [out- 14, 15. (Two words in ME.)] 1. intr. To get out.
1340Hampole Pr. Consc. 4462 A qwene..þat haldes þam in, Thurgh strengthe, þat þai may noght out wyn. 2. trans. To get (something) out.
c1400Alexius (Laud 463) 450 Þat writ he drow & ȝerne tey, He ne myght it out winne. c1400Melayne 1582 Be that tyme he myghte note wele a worde owt wyn. 3. To get out of. rare.
1596Spenser F.Q. iv. i. 20 It is a darksome delve farre under ground, With thornes and barren brakes environd round, That none the same may easily out-win. |