单词 | outen |
释义 | outen1/ˈaʊtn/US regional verb 1 [with object] To extinguish, put out, erase. 2 [with object] To come out with, utter. OriginLate 19th century; earliest use found in Allan Pinkerton (1819–1884), private detective. From out preposition interjection + -en. outen2/ˈaʊtn/Now chiefly British regional and United States regional adjective Coming from outside, foreign, alien. Now English regional ( Lincolnshire ). preposition Regional ( Scottish, English regional ( northern ), and United States regional (chiefly southern )). Out of; out from. OriginOld English (in an earlier sense). Cognate with Old Frisian ūta, Old Saxon ūtan, ūtana, Old High German ūzan, ūzana, Old Icelandic útan, Swedish uten, Danish uden, Gothic ūtana (translating ancient Greek ἔξωθεν from outside) from the Germanic base of out preposition interjection + a Germanic adverbial suffix; for a parallel formation with different suffixation compare out preposition interjection. |
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