OUT-HAUAR, s. One who carries or exports goods from a country.
Acts Ja. I.
OUTHIR, conj. Either.
V. [Othir].
OUTHORNE, s.
1. The horn blown for summoning the lieges to attend the king in feir of were.
Acts Ja. II.
2. The horn blown to summon the lieges to assist in pursuing a fugitive.
Acts Ja. I.
3. The horn of a sentinel.
Maitland P.
OUTHOUSE, s. An office-house, S.
Sw. uthus, id.
OUTLAY, s. Expenditure, S.
Stat. Acc.
Sw. utlagg-a, to expend.
OUTLAK, prep. Except.
K. Hart.
Out and lack, to want.
OUT-LAIK, OUT-LACK, s. The superabundant quantity in weight or measure.
Gl. Sibb.