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Outhire
Outhire Out*hire", v. t. To hire out. [Obs.] --Spenser.

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- tartan by name is in the 1532–33 accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland: "Ane uthir tartane galcoit gevin to the king be the Maister Forbes" ('Another tartan...
- with sic a force and vehemencie, that of the haill ludgeing, walles and uthir, their is na thing left unruinated and doung in drosse to the verie ground...
- of the fornamed Rubeis & dyamands with syndrie uthir jowalls as the belt of curell and syndrie uthir stuff that was in Servays keiping (modernised) the...
- 1503 c. 4 1503 c. 60 19 March 1504 Of the Justice airis for Ergile and uthir pairtis. Of the Justice ayres for Argyll and other parts. (Repealed by Statute...
- 2006 Mu. Metha Akayathukku Aduthaveedu Poetry 2007 Neela Padmanabhan Ilai Uthir Kaalam A novel 2008 Melanmai Ponnusamy Minsarapoo Short story 2009 Puviarasu...
- Kætilmundaʀ. '   kuþ Guð mialbi hialpi hons hans (a)nt and auk| ok |kuþs Guðs (m)uþiʀ moðiʀ. hon Hann fil fell a a uirlanti Virlandi. *   in En osmuntr Asmundr...
- 25 28 April 1491 Of landis fallin in ward to oure soverane lord or ony uthir baroun. Of lands falling in ward to our sovereign lord, or any other baron...
- he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil for his novel Ilai uthir kaalam (lit. Autumn). He had earlier won the Sahitya Akademi Translation...
- fai(n) Fain, [']   (t)u do ÷   i i suiu Swiu. '   raist Rest ¶   ... ... ...uþiʀ [br]oþiʀ '   aft æft '   bruþur broþur. ¶   stain Sten '   sasi sasi '  ...
- 1469 (repealed) 1469 c. 2 1469 c. 26 27 November 1469 Of schireffis and uthir Jugis ordinaris quhilkis wil nocht minister Justice to the pure pepil. Of...