OUTGATE


Meaning of OUTGATE in English

I. ˈau̇tˌgāt, ˈütˌ- noun

Etymology: Middle English, from out + gate way, road, act of going — more at gate (way)

1. chiefly Scotland : the act of going out : exiting

2. chiefly Scotland : a way out : outlet

II. (ˈ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ preposition

Etymology: from obsolete outgate, adverb, outside, probably from out (IV) + gate (opening)

dialect : beyond , outside

run outgate their wits for a woman — Maristan Chapman

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