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outhold, v. rare.|aʊtˈhəʊld| [out- 15.] 1. trans. To hold out, extend; † to withhold, retain (obs.); to keep out, ward off. Cf. hold out in hold v. 41.
1512Drapers' Ordin. in Brand Newcastle (1789) II. 690 Unto y⊇ tyme that he have fully payed such dewtes as he owthalds of the said felishyp. 1550Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 107 All the saidis personis..be himselff, hes uthalden his hand to the Quenis Grace. 1577–87Holinshed Chron. II. 22/2 Mistrusting that the wals..should not have been of sufficient force to outhold the enimie. 1600Fairfax Tasso iii. xxxiv, No brest-plate could that cursed tree out-hold. 2. To continue to hold. rare.
1884Joaquin Miller Jewess in Memorie & Rime 192 The same broad hollow of God's hand That held you ever, outholds still. Hence † outˈholding vbl. n., withholding, retention.
1512Drapers' Ordin. in Brand Newcastle (1789) II. 690 Y⊇ fornamed stewards..shall forfett to the..Drappers for y⊇ owthaldyng of the said money..26sh. 8d. |