OUTRANCE, s. Extremity.
Maitland P.

Fr. oultrance, id.

To OUT-RED, v. a.
1. To extricate, S.
2. To finish any business, S. B.
3. To clear off debt.
Mellvill's MS.

Isl. utrett-a, perficere negotium.

Outred, s.
1. Rubbish, S.
2. Clearance, finishing, S. B.
Ross.

OUTREYNG, s. Extremity.
Barbour.

Fr. outrer, to carry things to extremity.

OUTSCHETT, part. pa. Excluded.
Palice Honour.

A. S. ut out, and scytt-an, obserare.

OUTSET, s.
1. Commencement, S.
2. The publication of a book, S.