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† outˈwander, v. [out- 14.] intr. To wander out or away. Hence outˈwandering vbl. n., a wandering out or outwards (in quot. fig.).
13..Cursor M. 22620 Þat þou vtewandre us suffers sua. 1880H. Collins Heaven Opened ii. xiv. 215 God does not mind the out-wanderings of our vagabond imaginations. 1922Joyce Ulysses 379 On her stow he ere was living with dear wife and lovesome daughter that then over land and seafloor nine years had long outwandered. |