Belg. uytkomen, to come out.

4. That season in which the day begins to lengthen.

Watson.

OUTFALL, s. A contention, S.
Pennant.

Sw. utfall, a hostile excursion.

OUTFIELD, adj. and s. Arable land, which is not manured, but constantly cropped.
Statist. Acc.

OUTFORNE, pret. v. Caused to come forth.
Montgomerie.

A. S. utfore, egressus est.

OUTGAIT, OUTGATE, s.
1. A way for egress.
Douglas.
2. Escape from hardship of any kind.
R. Bruce.

OUTGANE, part. pa. Elapsed, S.
Acts Ja. I.