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out-ˈreckon, v. [out- 18.] †a. trans. To exceed in reckoning or computation. Obs.
1617Fletcher Valentinian i. i, A power that can preserve us after ashes, And make the names of men out-reckon ages. 1698Tyson in Phil. Trans. XX. 141 But Jul. Cæs. Scaliger..out-reckons them all. b. To overestimate. rare.
1898Hardy Wessex Poems 154 But though, your powers outreckoning, You hold you dead and dumb. |