OUTSHOT, s. A projection, S.

Sw. utskiutande, id. skiut-a ut, to project, Belg. uytschiet-en, id.

OUTSIGHT, s. Goods, or utensils out of doors, S.
Erskine.

OUTSPECKLE, s. A laughing-stock.
Minstrelsy Border.

OUTSPOKEN, adj. Given to freedom of speech, S.

OUTSTRIKING, s. An eruption, S.

OUTSUCKEN, s.
1. The freedom of a tenant from bondage to a mill, S.
Erskine.
2. Duties payable by those who are not astricted to a mill, S.
Id.

Outsucken, adj. Used in the same sense, S.
V. [Sucken].
Id.

OUT TAK, OWTAKYN, OWTANE, prep.
1. Except.
Douglas.

Tane or taken out.