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† out-ˈhound, v. Sc. Obs. [out- 15.] trans. To instigate, set on (to some evil deed). So † ˈout-hounder, instigator.
a1670Spalding Troubl. Chas. I (1829) 23 That the Gordons were the outhounders of these highlandmen. 1752Stewart's Trial Scots Mag. (1753) May 226/2 That Breck committed the murder..by the council, command, or direction of this pannel, or as our old laws express it out-hounded by him. |