out·man I. \ˈau̇tmən\noun (pluraloutmen) Etymology: Middle English, from out + man : one living or working outside the limits of a medieval English town II. \(ˈ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷\transitive verb Etymology:out- + man : outnumber < our own troops would be dangerously outmanned — R.H.Rovere >