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Definition of Outdure
1. v. t. To outlast.
Definition of Outdure
1. to outlast [v OUTDURED, OUTDURING, OUTDURES] - See also: outlast
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outdure
Literary usage of Outdure
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and by Robert Chambers (1876)
"Egyptians, dare ye think your highest pyramids, Built to outdure the sun, as you
suppose, Where your unworthy kings lie raked in ashes, Are monuments fit ..."
2. History of the English Language and Literature by Robert Chambers, Royal Robbins (1837)
"... Built to outdure the sun, as you suppose, Where your unworthy kings lie ranked
in ashes, Are monuments fit for him 1 No; brood of Nilus, ..."
3. Historical Sketches of English and American Literature: Embracing an Account by Robert Chambers, Royal Robbins (1845)
"... do you think your highest pyramids, Built to outdure the sun, as you suppose,
Where your unworthy kings lie ranked in ashes, Are monuments fit for him? ..."
4. Famous Elizabethan Plays: Expurgated and Adapted for Modern Readers by Henry Macaulay Fitzgibbon (1890)
"... and I feel myself, With this refreshing, able once again To outdure danger.
To delay it longer Would make the world think, when it comes to hearing, ..."