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ˈoutˌwood [out- 1, 3.] a. A wood lying outside a park or demesne. b. The outer border of a wood or forest.
1449Lett. Marg. Anjou & Bp. Beckington (Camden) 98, x oks of tymbre, to be taken in yor outwods of Kenelworth. 1485Rolls of Parlt. VI. 359/1 The Graunte of Kepyng of the Parke called the Moote Parc, with the Oute Wodes of Crambourne, within the Forest of Wyndesore. 1523Fitzherb. Surv. 4 The thirde maner of commen pasture is in y⊇ lordes out wodes that lye commen to his tenauntes, as commen mores or hethes, the whiche were neuer errable landes. 1883Stevenson Black Arrow (1888) 52 The two lads..hurried through the remainder of the outwood. |