Oucht, it; it is the duty of (= Lat. debet), [2995].
Strictly, we should here have had “it owes” (debet), not “it ought” (debuit).
See [Aw].
Ourfret, over-adorned, decked out, [71], [2480].
A.S. frætwian, to trim, adorn.
Out-throng (= Lat. expressit), expressed, uttered, [65].
A.S. út, out, and þringan, to press.
Owtrag, outrage, [3454].
R. outrage; Ital. oltraggio, from Lat. ultra.
The MS. has outray, probably owing to confusion with affray in the same line.