outrecuidance, n.f., presumption; overweening conceit.

outrecuidant, -e, adj., overweening, presumptuous, conceited.

outrecuidé, -e, adj., presumptuous, overweening.

outrement, adv., (l.u.) excessively, beyond measure.

outremer, n.m., ultra-marine (color).

outrepasse, n.f., extra-cuttings (of wood).

outrepasser, v.a., to go beyond, to exceed, to transgress. — ses pouvoirs; to exceed one’s powers.

outrer, v.a. and n., to exaggerate, to overdo; ☉to overwhelm; to incense; to strain. — un cheval; to strain a horse. C’est un homme qui outre tout; he is a man who overdoes everything.

ouvert, -e, part., open, unfortified (of towns). À livre —; at sight. Parler à cœur —; to speak unreservedly, frankly. Chanter à livre —; to sing at sight. Compte —; (com.) running account. À bureau —; on presentation, on demand.

ouvertement, adv., openly, frankly.