OUTLER, adj. Not housed, S.
Burns.
Outler, s. A beast that lies without, S.
Gl. Sibb.
OUTLY, s. Applied to money which lies out of the hands of the owner, S.
OUTLY, adv. Fully, S. B.
Ross.
OUTLYER, OUTLAIR, s. A stone not taken from a quarry, but lying out in the field, S.
OUT-THE-GAIT, adj. Honest; q. one who keeps the straight road, S.
OUT-OUR, OUT-OWRE, adv.
1. Over, S.
Barbour.
2. Out from any place, S.
OUTOUTH, prep.
V. [Outwith].
OUTQUENT, part. pa. Extinguished.
V. [Quent].
Douglas.
OUT-RAKE, s.
1. Expedition.
V. [Raik].
2. An extensive walk for sheep or cattle, S.
Gl. Sibb.