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out-fast, v.|-ˈfɑːst, -æ-| [out- 18, 17.] trans. To surpass in fasting, fast longer than. † to outfast oneself, to fast beyond one's power of endurance.
1645Wither Vox Pacif. 29 Yet, as if they had Pharoah's kine out-fasted. 1683Tryon Way to Health 334, I have out-fasted my self, or my Stomach is gone. 1855Milman Lat. Chr. IV. 196 Sow the good seed as the heretics sow the bad... Out-labour, out-fast, out-discipline these false teachers. |