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Definition of Out-Herod
1. Verb. Surpass someone in cruelty or evil.
Definition of Out-Herod
1. Verb. (Always with ''Herod'' as a direct object) surpass even Herod in evil and cruelty. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Out-Herod
Literary usage of Out-Herod
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary, Historical and by John Stephen Farmer, William Ernest Henley (1902)
"To out-Herod HEROD, verb, (colloquial).—To exceed in excess. ... The author . .
. intends to do a great deal, but he does not mean to out-Herod HEROD. 1845. ..."
2. The Tyro's Greek and English Lexicon: Or a Compendium in English of the ...by John Jones, Christian Tobias Damm, Friedrich Wilhelm Struz, Johann Friedrich Schleusner, Johann Schweighäuser by John Jones, Christian Tobias Damm, Friedrich Wilhelm Struz, Johann Friedrich Schleusner, Johann Schweighäuser (1825)
"7.1: E|f/fvu, draw out, Herod. 1. 141.—iju f. ici, I disengage, Herod. 3.
87.-pull < the tongue. ..."
3. The Middle Period, 1817-1858 by John William Burgess (1897)
"Dixon was to seward's con- out-Herod Herod at the South, and he was to Dection
with . . , -,T . , , , -\^ , i *i Dixon's prop- out-Herod Herod at the . ..."