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oust, v.|aʊst| [a. AF. ouste-r = OF. oster, mod.F. ôter to take away, remove, deprive; of uncertain derivation. (L. obstāre to stand in the way of, obstruct, thwart, would give the form oster in OF., but does not suit the sense.)] 1. trans. Law. To put out of possession, eject, dispossess, disseise; to deprive (any one) of a corporeal or incorporeal hereditament. Const. of.
[1292Britton i. xii. §3 Sauntz rien oster.] 1588Fraunce Lawiers Log. i. xix. 67 The suspected men may bee ousted by challenge. 1619Dalton Countrey Just. lxxvii. (1630) 203 The lessor is not ousted nor disseised of his freehold. 1767Blackstone Comm. II. vii. 116 Farmers were ousted of their leases made by tenants in tail. 1847C. G. Addison Law of Contracts ii. iii. iii. (1883) 635 A recovery by one party ousts the other of his right to recover. b. To exclude, bar, take away (a right, privilege, etc.).
1656Burton's Diary (1828) I. 83 You oust both the master's and his Highness's right. 1769Blackstone Comm. IV. xxii. 298 In such cases bail is ousted or taken away, wherever the offence is of a very enormous nature. 1848Arnould Mar. Insur. (1866) II. iv. i. 1029 Their jurisdiction cannot be ousted by any contract of the parties. 2. transf. To eject or expel from any place or position, turn out. Const of, from, or with double obj.
1668Pepys Diary 11 Nov., They..do bring in Mr. Littleton, Sir Thomas's brother, and oust all the rest. 1787Jefferson Writ. (1859) II. 294 An intrigue is already begun for ousting him from his place. 1832Southey in Q. Rev. XLVII. 512 They prayed, that the popish lords and bishops might be forthwith ousted the House of Peers. 1868Freeman Norm. Conq. II. ix. 418 It was impossible altogether to oust him from command. b. To drive (a thing) out of use or fashion.
1865Rawlinson Anc. Mon. III. vi. 198 The present language..ousted the former. 1887T. Hardy Woodlanders I. iii. 33 The..waggons..were built on those ancient lines whose proportions have been ousted by modern patterns. Hence ˈousted ppl. a., ˈousting vbl. n.
1813H. & J. Smith Horace in Lond. 36 Oh, ousted elves! companions boon! 1864Reader 9 Apr. 447/1 Prophesying the ousting of the Philistines from the promised land. 1866Lowell Seward-Johnson Reaction Pr. Wks. 1890 V. 321 It enabled the new proprietors and the ousted ones to live..together. |