3. An outlying haunt. [Obs.] Beau. & Fl.
OUTLEAP
Out*leap", v. t.
Defn: To surpass in leaping.
OUTLEAP
Out"leap`, n.
Defn: A sally. [R.] Locke.
OUTLEARN
Out*learn", v. t.
1. To excel or surpass in learing.
2. To learn out [i. e., completely, utterly]; to exhaust knowledge
of.
Naught, according to his mind, He could outlearn. Spenser.
Men and gods have not outlearned it [love]. Emerson.
OUTLET
Out"let`, n.
Defn: The place or opening by which anything is let out; a passage
out; an exit; a vent.
Receiving all, and having no outlet. Fuller.