To OUT, v. n. To issue.
Barbour.

OUT-ABOUT, adv. Out of doors, S.
Ross.

OUT-BY, adv.
1. Abroad, without, S.
2. Out from, at some distance, S.
Ross.

A. S. ut, ex, extra, and by, juxta.

To OUT-BRADE, v. a. To draw out.

To Outbrade, v. n. To start out.
V. [Brade].

OUTBREAKING, s.
1. Eruption on the skin, S.
2. An open transgression of the law of God, S.
Rutherford.

To OUTBULLER, v. n. To gush out with a gurgling noise, S.
Douglas.

OUTCAST, s. A quarrel, S.
Rutherford.

OUTCOME, OUTCUM, s.
1. Egress.
Barbour.
2. Termination, S.
R. Galloway.
3. Increase, product, S.