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† outˈstreat, v. Obs. rare. [f. out- 14 + streat v.] intr. To exude; to distil or flow out.
a1631Donne Progr. Soule 344 They did not eat His flesh, nor suck those oyls which thence outstreat. [1879Browning Ned Bratts 180, I strike the rock, outstreats the life-stream at my rod! (Refers to Donne in note.)] |